A critical server for a hospital has been encrypted by ransomware. The hospital is unable to function effectively without this server Which of the following would MOST effectively allow the hospital to avoid paying the ransom?
Offline backups, the true heroes of the digital age. Now, if only the hospital had invested in a backup system that could also moonlight as a hospital bed, they'd be all set!
Employee training? Psh, who needs that when you've got a continual server replication process. I'm sure the hospital staff can just swap out servers like they're playing musical chairs.
Ah, the joys of ransomware. If only the hospital had invested in a firewall that could double as a time machine, then they'd never have to worry about this mess.
I'm going with option B - a properly tested offline backup system. It's the only way to truly protect against the ransomware menace and keep the hospital up and running.
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