Over the years, this popular form of cyberattack has grown significantly in both sophistication and scale, to where currently it was the leading cause of data and financial loss for small businesses in 2025. As we head into 2026, now is a good time to take stock of how ransomware will continue to evolve in 2026, so that we can better protect ourselves.
Read MoreRansomware tactics shifting are nothing new. Attackers have always been finding novel ways and new entry paths. However, AI has pushed that evolution into overdrive. Let’s look at what Ohio businesses can do to keep pace with the evolution.
Read MoreCybersecurity is a persistent problem for manufacturing companies, especially as they adopt more digital technology, automation, and robotics. Here are some tactics manufacturers can use to face that challenge with confidence.
Read MoreWhile there’s been a lot of advice out on the Internet about the danger of cyberattack and the steps that businesses in Ohio can take to defend themselves before an attack occurs, there’s much less written on what practical steps an employee should take immediately after they’ve been struck by such an attack.
Read MoreTo counter the threat of ransomware, some businesses have started to rely on cyber insurance policies, which will compensate them for all the costs associated with recovering from a ransomware attack, such as hardware costs, engineering manhours, forensic work, and others. Just a few years ago that may have been a sound strategy, but no longer.
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