Ransomware wreaks havoc by infiltrating user devices, then spreading laterally across resources on the network until it achieves full network lockdown. To stop infection and spread, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recommends that security teams implement a sweeping set of at least 24 measures including phishing prevention, vulnerability management, as well as careful configuration of remote access services like the VPN and RDP.
You can address at least 4 of those 24 recommendations by implementing a Zero Trust Network Access approach, which replaces blanket network access with default-deny rules in front of all corporate resources.
In this on-demand webinar, James Espinosa, Security Engineering Manager of Detection and Response and Lane Billings, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Cloudflare, will share how replacing your VPN with Zero Trust Network Access can reduce the risks of ransomware attacks in your enterprise.
Register now, and you’ll learn:
- Real world examples of ransomware attacks, and how Zero Trust principles could have helped mitigate them
- How replacing VPNs with a Zero Trust model helps stop lateral movement in its tracks
- Cloudflare’s platform for preventing delivery and lateral movement of ransomware