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Imagine you are the victim of a ransomware attack. A hacker gains access to your data and encrypts your files so you can't use them. When you log in to your system, you are confronted with a ransom demand; you’ve got to pay up if you want your data back. The ransomware industry is booming and attacks are up 151% this year compared to 2020. And the chaos it's causing is becoming more widespread. What does this mean for Canadian businesses? How are hacker techniques changing? Should you ever pay a ransom? What legal issues are engaged when defending a ransomware attack? Join hosts Ailsa Bloomer and Andrew McCoomb as they interview John Cassell and Imran Ahmad to get answers to these questions. John and Imran are Canadian co-heads of Norton Rose Fulbright’s cybersecurity team.

CPD credits: This episode qualifies for 0.5 hours of Substantive credit in Ontario and 0.5 hours of Practice Management credit in British Columbia.

 

Ransomware Disputed | EP 2

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Partner, Co-Head of Cybersecurity and Data Privacy, Canada
Canadian Head of Technology and Co-Head of Cybersecurity and Data Privacy, Canada