Ransomware Protection

Detect, Prevent & Recover Instantly from Ransomware 

Industry Challenges

Evolving Ransomware Threat Sophistication

Ransomware attacks are becoming more advanced, employing polymorphic malware, double or triple extortion tactics, and sophisticated delivery mechanisms. Traditional security measures may fail to detect or block these evolving threats.

Data Exfiltration and Extortion

Modern ransomware groups often steal sensitive data before encrypting it and threaten to leak the information unless the ransom is paid. Even with backups, organizations face reputational damage, legal consequences, and compliance violations if sensitive data is exposed.

Downtime and Operational Disruption

Ransomware attacks can halt business operations, causing significant downtime and loss of productivity. Recovery time from such disruptions is often lengthy and expensive, affecting service delivery and revenue.

Insufficient Backup and Recovery Plans

Many organizations lack robust, regularly tested backup systems or disaster recovery plans. Without reliable backups, recovery is either impossible or prolonged, forcing organizations to consider paying the ransom.

Financial and Legal Repercussions

The cost of ransomware goes beyond ransom payments and includes incident response, regulatory fines, legal fees, and compensation for affected parties. Non-compliance can lead to hefty fines, while lawsuits and insurance claims add to financial strain.

Human Factor and Security Awareness

Phishing emails and social engineering tactics often target employees, exploiting a lack of cybersecurity training and awareness. Human error remains one of the weakest links, making organizations vulnerable to ransomware infections despite technical defenses.

Solutions

Propelex offers a cutting-edge anti-ransomware partner solution that combines advanced prevention engines, key interception, automated recovery, and seamless integration with enhanced third-party security controls. Developed by offensive security experts, this solution is designed to minimize downtime and recovery costs, providing robust protection and rapid recovery from ransomware attacks. 

Comprehensive Solution Highlights

Practical Ransomware Prevention

Stop ransomware before it takes hold. Powered by machine learning and AI models trained on millions of ransomware tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), our partner-drive solution adapts continuously to counter evolving threats. It also strengthens existing security tools, preventing attackers from gaining persistent access.

Data Exfiltration Protection

Safeguard your data from extortion attempts. While attackers might aim to exfiltrate data for leverage, our partner-enabled solution prevents data theft
by intercepting malicious actions in transit. This mitigates double and triple extortion attempts, ensuring your sensitive information stays secure.

Real-Time Recovery

Recover in hours, not weeks. Achieve up to 90% faster recovery without relying on backups. Our partner-driven solution intercepts encryption keys and restores affected endpoints at the system level, eliminating the risks of downtime, data loss, or failed restorations.

Our Approach

Ensure the security and integrity of your data and infrastructure
with our proactive approach to ransomware defense. 

Prevention
Containment 
Restoration

Prevention

Containment

Restoration

FAQs

Let us help you with any inquiry you might have.

What is ransomware, and how does it work?

Ransomware is a type of malicious software that encrypts files or locks access to a computer system until a ransom is paid. It is typically delivered through phishing emails, malicious attachments, or exploit kits.

What are the common entry points for ransomware attacks?

Ransomware attacks commonly occur through phishing emails, malicious attachments, compromised websites, unsecured remote desktop services, and vulnerabilities in software or operating systems. Attackers exploit these entry points to gain access to organizations’ systems and deploy ransomware payloads.

How can organizations prevent ransomware attacks?

Organizations can prevent ransomware attacks by implementing a multi-layered security strategy, including user training and awareness programs, email and web filtering, endpoint protection, patch management, network segmentation, data backups, and incident response planning. Regular security assessments and updates help identify and address vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by attackers.

What should organizations do if they fall victim to a ransomware attack?

If an organization falls victim to a ransomware attack, it is essential to respond promptly and follow established incident response procedures. This includes isolating affected systems, notifying relevant stakeholders, preserving evidence for investigation, and contacting law enforcement and cybersecurity experts for assistance. Organizations should refrain from paying the ransom, as it does not guarantee data recovery and may encourage further attacks

How can organizations recover from a ransomware attack without paying the ransom?

Organizations can recover from a ransomware attack without paying the ransom by restoring data from secure backups and rebuilding affected systems using clean images. It is crucial to ensure that backups are regularly tested, encrypted, and stored offline or in a secure cloud environment to prevent them from being compromised by ransomware. Additionally, organizations can leverage decryption tools and assistance from cybersecurity experts to recover encrypted data without paying the ransom.