Oct. 23, 2024 @ 11 am PT

Ransomware attacks are on the rise, with damages expected to reach billions of dollars globally as businesses of all sizes become targets. For many organizations, the aftermath of an attack can be chaotic, with critical data locked away and operations grinding to a halt. Yet, amidst these challenges, a path to 100% recovery is possible.

In this webinar, we will unveil the methods that ensure you fully recover from a ransomware attack. Specifically, you’ll learn:

What You’ll Learn

  • How to prevent backups from being compromised.

  • How to use “clean room” to effectively troubleshoot and perform forensics on ransomware attacks.

  • How to keep operations running while you perform forensics.

Expert Speakers

Bill has worked with partners, businesses and non-profits to strategize and implement data protection infrastructures. His specialty is in data backup and disaster recovery, and he has extensive knowledge in backup recovery infrastructures ranging from on-premise to cloud and hybrid cloud. Working with data protection vendors can be tricky, and Bill will be sharing his extensive experience to help VAR’s and MSP’s.

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Bill Morck Sales Director, Quorum

Gabe has over 20 years of experience working in IT and network administration, with the last 10+ years in leadership positions. Prior to joining Quorum, he specialized in full IT and Disaster Recovery services for financial institutions across the U.S. Throughout his tenure there, he successfully mitigated 3 different ransomware variants in 2 different companies, and he had successfully prevented and protected 20+ known ransomware attacks.

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Gabe Gambill VP of Product & Technical Ops, Quorum