As a consumer, you may have noticed an increase in news reports about ransomware attacks on various institutions, such as hospitals, educational systems, and financial institutions. As an application developer, it can be alarming to consider the possibility of your business becoming a target.
However, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) provides valuable guidance and resources to help organizations protect themselves and the public against ransomware attacks, which are on the rise worldwide.
In this article, we will review CISA’s Stop Ransomware campaign and the resources available for you to protect and recover from a ransomware attack.
#StopRansomware is a global awareness campaign launched in 2020 by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to help organizations protect themselves from ransomware attacks.
“Over the past year, the Joint Ransomware Task Force has brought together expertise, capabilities, and resources across the federal government and our partners to more effectively understand and address ransomware campaigns targeting American organizations,” said Eric Goldstein, executive assistant director for CISA.
The campaign provides organizations and groups with resources and guidance on preventing, detecting, responding to, and recovering from ransomware attacks.
The #StopRansomware campaign provides resources to help organizations protect themselves from ransomware attacks.
These resources are created in conjunction with the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, the United States Secret Service, the Department of Justice's Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the U.S. Department of Treasury.
These resources include:
In addition to the #StopRansomware campaign, CISA also offers a number of other resources to help organizations protect themselves from ransomware attacks.
These resources include:
In conjunction with their resources, CISA recommends training for federal employees, private-sector cybersecurity professionals, critical infrastructure operators, educational partners, and the general public.
CISA emphasizes the importance of secure coding training to help prevent ransomware attacks. Secure coding training programs teach technical and non-technical users to recognize common security threats.
Security Journey offers a Level One learning path to cover foundational vocabulary and awareness of common vulnerabilities for developers and non-developers to ensure all of your teams are aligned and aware of common ransomware vulnerabilities.
On May 23, 2023, CISA and the partner organizations published updated guidance to their #StopRansomware campaign.
Read More: #StopRansomware Guide
The #StopRansomware campaign is a valuable resource for organizations of all sizes. By following the guidance provided by the campaign, organizations can help to protect themselves from ransomware attacks and mitigate the damage caused by these attacks.