Ransom Wars
featuring Dennis Hill
With over 40 years in the field of computer science, Dennis has seen the evolution of technology, as well as many trends. In this episode, he introduces us to something that has been evolving and unfortunately, is now here to stay - Ransom Wars! Dennis has coined the phrase, Ransom Wars and explains what you can do to minimalize its impact on your data and business. These statistics are staggering. Time to learn and take heed.
#1 International Bestselling Business Author, Dr. Dennis Hill, Answers:
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