Ransomware: Plan, Respond, Recover
Nancy Rainosek, chief information security officer of Texas and Dan Lohrmann, field CISO of Presidio, give local government leaders insight into ransomware through specific examples and answering audience questions.
Episode 14 of the Voices in Local Government podcast, hosted by Joe Supervielle, Nancy Rainosek, Dan Lohrmann, titled "Ransomware: Plan, Respond, Recover" was published on April 13, 2022 and runs 35 minutes.
April 13, 2022 ·35m · Voices in Local Government
Summary
Nancy Rainosek, chief information security officer of Texas and Dan Lohrmann, field CISO of Presidio, give local government leaders insight into ransomware through specific examples and answering audience questions.
Episode Description
This episode begins with a short excerpt from Cyber Mayday and the Day After on a real ransomware negotiation with cyber-criminals. Then Nancy Rainosek, chief information security officer of Texas, and Dan Lohrmann, field CISO of Presidio speak on how local government can better plan, respond, and recover from ransomware attacks, as well as how to best coordinate with state or regional-level resources. Then we answer audience questions, including:
- If it happens, should we pay or not?
- What do the stats say on release rates?
- Our city manager is non-technical and IT is limited, who should be in charge of cybersecurity?
- What are best practices for involving law enforcement? And does it even help?
- When a serious attack is reported, should we power off all devices? (Spoiler: No. But disconnect from the internet, WiFi, and Bluetooth.)
This episode is brought to you by our sponsor, OpenGov.
Resources:
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