WannaCry No More: Why Anti-Ransomware Day Should Be Your New Favorite Holiday

International Anti-Ransomware Day highlights the importance of being prepared for cyber threats. Celebrated on May 12th, it urges businesses to update data backups and have robust disaster plans. Remember, backups are like avocados—use them before they spoil! Stay alert, stay protected, and remember: prevention is far cheaper than a hacker’s ransom.

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Happy International Anti-Ransomware Day! It’s the one day where “losing your data” isn’t a bad thing—as long as it’s backed up somewhere safe, that is. Who knew that a cybersecurity holiday could remind us of the importance of cyber hygiene, just like Mom’s good ol’ advice about washing our hands? But remember, unlike actual holidays, no one gets a day off from cyber threats. So, keep those systems updated and your data backed up, because ransomware is the gift that keeps on taking!

Key Points:

  • International Anti-Ransomware Day is observed on May 12th to remind businesses about the importance of data backups and disaster recovery plans.
  • The day commemorates the 2017 WannaCry attack, highlighting the evolution and sophistication of ransomware.
  • Key defenses include prevention tactics, secure backups, awareness, and global collaboration.
  • Paying ransom is discouraged as it may not guarantee data recovery and can encourage further attacks.
  • Education and policy play crucial roles in strengthening cyber defenses and promoting resilience.

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