Incidentally Informed – Discussing ransomware landscape in Canada from a forensic, legal and insurance perspective

This month we discussed the ransomware landscape in Canada from a forensic, legal and incident response perspective.

We explored this topic with our fantastic panel of speakers who offered their insights, looking at what you need to have in place to get a cyber insurance policy, legal notifications in Canada in both the Private and Public sectors, the growing trend of class action suits in the case of large scale data breaches and how you can protect your systems in the first place, helping to reduce the chance of attack.

Our Panellists

Greg MarkellPresident & CEO at Ridge Canada

Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregmarkell/

Travis Walker – Associate at Dolden Wallace Folick LLP

Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/travisgwalker/

Dwayne Robinson – Global Director – Incident Response at CyberClan

Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwayne-robinson-2019/

Knowledge Base

Ransomware: Pay or Don’t Pay? A Guideline for Ethical Decision-Making

In February 2021, CD Projekt Red revealed that it had been the victim of a ransomware attack. However, the company made no rans...

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Navigating the Surge in Cyber-Attacks: Safeguarding the Education Sector

We have recently seen an increase in malicious actors targeting the education sector. In Q1 2022, educational organizations glo...

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5 Challenges Uninsured Businesses Face while Obtaining Insurance After a Cyber Breach

In 2022, the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) received 800, 944 reported cybersecurity complaints, with losses...

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