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Breaking Down Cybercrime with Isolation Technology

Stephanie Boo, Menlo Security

10-Jan-17 13:00

Breaking Down Cybercrime with Isolation Technology

According to the latest Kaspersky Lab malware report, ransomware accounted for less than 1 percent of attacks, however the number of users attacked by such malware has increased by 2.6 times compared to previous quarter. As more devices are getting connected to the Internet, ransomware is a threat that’s showing consistent growth and shouldn’t be ignored. Stephanie Boo, Managing Director Asia Pacific for Menlo Security talks about Isolation technology as a method in fighting cybercrimes with Jeff Sandhu.


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