Now another additional interesting twist to the debate of to pay or not to pay.
I've never had to deal with a Ransomware attack. I've never pursued Cyber insurance for myself or anyone I consult to. All I have gone by to formulate my opinion on the pay or not pay debate is what seems logical to me.
I had an IT business in the District/Maryland/Virginia (DMV) area for many years. There were days that I did more then one lap around the dreaded beltway taking care of customers. I had a large customer base and they were important to me. Many have become lifelong friends. If their IT was down they didn't make money. That snowballs very quickly if you are a small business owner, which many of my customers were. Would these companies be Ransomware targets? Doubt it. But the principal still applies and that is what I use for large organisations that are hit by it. They are also loosing money and it snowballs rapidly.
Hi,
This is the reason that all businesses whether small, medium or larger enterprises need to be proactive with their Infosec staff and have a great data backup plan in place. A great backup plan will save a lot of heartaches later on.
Gilbert
SSCP, MCP, IT