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The Real Threat of Ransomware

The Real Threat of Ransomware: Why Cyber Criminals Prefer This Attack Method Even for Industrial Organizations

Ransomware attacks have become an increasingly common threat to organizations of all types, from small businesses to large industrial organizations. While cyber-physical attacks are often seen as the greatest threat to industrial organizations, ransomware attacks can still have significant physical and/or life-threatening consequences. As demonstrated by recent incidents such as the attack on a hospital in Germany that caused the death of a patient, and the ransomware attack on a major airline in the United States that resulted in flight cancellations and disruptions to travel, the impact of ransomware on industrial systems can be just as serious as that of cyber-physical attacks, if not more so. Furthermore, many industrial organizations have complex supply chains that rely on interconnected systems and processes, so an attack on one organization can have ripple effects throughout the entire supply chain, as seen in the recent incidents involving the Colonial Pipeline and the world’s largest meat supplier, JBS. Given the ease of deployment and potential for profit, ransomware remains a serious threat to organizations, and it is essential for organizations to take steps to protect themselves against these types of attacks.

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ThreatGEN® Red vs. Blue Selected for 2023 Industrial Cybersecurity Guide

ThreatGEN® Red vs. Blue included in 2023 buyers guide for various industrial sectors and article from cybernews.

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Tabletop Exercises

Tabletop Exercises in Cybersecurity and Beyond

Learn how tabletop exercises can improve your cybersecurity plans and procedures and discover the next level of innovation in TTX.

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2023 – What’s New with Red vs. Blue

ThreatGEN is introducing new developments and improvements to its Red vs. Blue platform in 2023. The company has listened to customer feedback and is implementing value-added features such as updated pricing models, improved data analytics, CPE credits, and an advanced A.I. automated GRC system. ThreatGEN looks forward to an exciting year with new content, features, and exercises for customers to enhance their learning experience.

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ThreatGEN welcomes Cyberwise as its newest partner

Cyberwise is ThreatGEN’s newest GOLD partner within its growing partner channel designed to deliver results in tabletop exercises worldwide.

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ThreatGEN® Red vs. Blue eSports Challenge

ThreatGEN® Red vs. Blue eSports Event at ElevateIT Houston Technology Summit 2022

ThreatGEN is pleased to announce that our Founder, President & CEO of ThreatGEN Clint Bodungen will be presenting the “ThreatGEN® Red vs. Blue Challenge” at the ElevateIT Houston Technology Summit on September 14, 2022. The challenge event will take place from 4 to 5 PM and will feature the ThreatGEN® Red vs. Blue Game-Based Cybersecurity Simulation Platform, as an official Red vs. Blue Cyber-League Exhibition Match.

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Cybersecurity Learning Objectives

ThreatGEN Increases Cybersecurity Student Engagement Aligned with Key Learning Objectives

ThreatGEN® Red vs. Blue provides a mapping to Bloom’s Taxonomy for student learning objectives.

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ThreatGEN booth at Elevate IT

ThreatGEN Cybersecurity Skills Challenge at ElevateIT DFW

ThreatGEN is pleased to announce that our Founder, President & CEO of ThreatGEN Clint Bodungen will be presenting the “ThreatGEN Cybersecurity Skills Challenge” at the ElevateIT DFW Technology Summit on May 26, 2022.

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Cybersecurity Workforce

Achieving a Stronger Cybersecurity Workforce

Despite a skills shortage in the cybersecurity industry, simply having a college degree is no longer enough. It’s still a competitive industry and employers are looking for candidates that are well qualified. Students need an educational program that prepares them for real-world cybersecurity and a successful career path. Unfortunately, traditional training methods just might not make the grade any longer. So, how do educators provide students with a solid cybersecurity foundation and set them up for success in the real world?

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Dr. Gerald Auger Joins ThreatGEN

Dr. Gerald Auger Joins ThreatGEN as Director of Cybersecurity Education

ThreatGEN Ups Its Game and Brings on Cybersecurity Education and Workforce Development Icon, Dr. Gerald Auger

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