Brian is the Chief Information Security Officer at Cohesity. He brings twenty years of experience managing IT and cybersecurity organizations within high-growth companies, while also providing consulting services for large, globally dispersed blue-chip enterprises. His leadership is pivotal in advancing core business operations, accelerating digital transformations, and building cybersecurity protocols that secure company, customer, and employee data.
SAN JOSE, Calif., October 25, 2021--New research from Cohesity, a leader in next-gen data management, reveals how Americans feel about corporations giving in to the demands of ransomware attackers – and the bottom line is that Americans don’t feel good about it.
Ransomware attacks are so prevalent that they are now part of our collective consciousness. And our research indicates that when businesses pay the ransom, they run the risk of losing consumer confidence and prompting people to take their business elsewhere. No organization is immune from ransomware attacks. But enterprises that implement modern security and next-gen data management strategies and can quickly recover if they are attacked – without having to pay the ransom – are the ones that will win favor with consumers over those that can’t.