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Demystifying Ransomware and Defending Against Future Attacks
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Ransomware is an ever-evolving form of malware designed to encrypt files on a device. Malicious actors then demand payment in exchange for decryption. As attacks continue to rise, the government is creating a counter-ransomware strategy. What impact will these policies have on the relationship between the public and private sectors? The expert panelists from academia and research will discuss during a free webinar.
We’d like to invite you to tune in on Oct. 25 at 11:00 a.m. (ET) for a panel discussion with Georgia Tech experts and have your questions answered live. Register today!
Moderator
- Brenden Kuerbis, Research Scientist II and Instructor, Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity, School of Public Policy, Georgia Tech
Panelists
- Joseph Jaeger, Assistant Professor, School of Cybersecurity and Privacy, Georgia Tech
- Nadiya Kostyuk, Assistant Professor, School of Public Policy, Georgia Tech
- Trevor M. Lewis, Senior Research Scientist / Offensive Cybersecurity Engineer, Cyber Network Operations (CNO), Command and Control Mission Assurance (C2MA) – CIPHER Lab, Georgia Tech Research Institute
- Milton L Mueller, Program Director, Master of Science in Cybersecurity Policy, School of Public Policy, Georgia Tech
Status
- Workflow Status:Published
- Created By:Kelly Pierce
- Created:10/15/2021
- Modified By:Kelly Pierce
- Modified:10/20/2021
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