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Restoring Security and Mental Health after Ransomware
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How does IT change and bounce back after an $8 million ransomware attack? Malwarebytes CEO, Marcin Kleczynski, discusses with NELLO Corporation Senior Programmer and Analyst, Tammy Orr, how a devastating ransomware attack shifted the company’s perspective on security and its practices. Tammy shares the impact of a major security incident on her small IT team and the role of ThreatDown Managed Detection & Response in reshaping the organization’s new approach to cybersecurity.
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About our speakers
Marcin Kleczynski
CEO and Co-Founder, Malwarebytes
Marcin Kleczynski is CEO and co-founder of Malwarebytes, a cybersecurity company specializing in simple, intuitive cyberprotection for consumer and businesses. Marcin believes everyone deserves the right to be safe online. He has overseen Malwarebytes’ phenomenal growth from a one-man band to over 800 employees. Today he continues to lead the strategic expansion of the business and the long-term vision for the research and development teams. Marcin is recognized as a foremost authority on cyberthreats, receiving numerous awards including the Silicon Valley’s 40 Under 40, the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award and the Forbes 30 Under 30.
Tammy Orr
Senior Programmer and Analyst, NELLO
Tammy Orr holds degrees in computer science and law, along with a PMP certification. With 26 years in technology, she has focused on programming and IT management, and currently serves as a systems architect. Notably, Tammy has successfully led technical teams in both the USA and the UK through ransomware recoveries by conducting cybersecurity assessments, implementing robust security measures, and educating top management on cybersecurity’s critical role. She protects and builds vital business capabilities by leading modernization projects, such as by severing dependencies on antiquated operating systems, virtualizing, and migrating assets to the hybrid cloud.