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  <title>Outlaw Ransomware Payments?</title>
  <description>Shawn Tuma is a nationally known &amp;quot;breach quarterback&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;incident response coach&amp;quot; who walks victimized companies through the fallout of a ransomware attack. In this episode, he discusses the following: 1. What stages do organizations and security teams experience during a ransomware attack? 2. Would making ransomware payments illegal disrupt this cybercrime business model? 3. Is the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack a watershed moment for security? Tuma is Co-Chair of the Cybersecurity &amp;amp;amp; Data Privacy Practice Group at Spencer Fane LLP. Resource Links: •&amp;amp;nbsp; Trend Micro special report, &amp;quot;What We Know About the DarkSide Ransomware and the US Pipeline Attack&amp;quot;: https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/21/e/what-we-know-about-darkside-ransomware-and-the-us-pipeline-attac.html • Shawn Tuma on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawnetuma •&amp;amp;nbsp; SecureWorld virtual conferences: https://www.secureworldexpo.com/events •&amp;amp;nbsp; SecureWorld webinars, eSummits, and online training: https://www.secureworldexpo.com/resources?cat=remote-sessions The SecureWorld Sessions podcast gives you access to people and ideas that impact your cybersecurity career and help you secure your organization. Thank you to Trend Micro, a global leader in cloud and XDR security, for being our premier podcast partner. </description>
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