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Stopping ransomware in its tracks

According to the 2021 IDG Security Priorities Study, 44% of security incidents are still caused by employees, despite 53% of IT leaders prioritising security training for employees in the past year. Unpatched software and security lapses follow as the second leading causes of incidents.
More concerningly, the sudden shift to hybrid work arrangements due to the pandemic has added complexity to the task of securing data given employees now work on a wide array of unmanaged “BYOD” devices.
In this executive spotlight, CIO sat with Leo Lynch, VP of Sales, APAC at Arcserve to discuss how organisations and enterprises can protect themselves from the growing threat of ransomware.