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CISA’s Ransomware Smackdown: New Tools in the Cybersecurity Arena
CISA introduces two new resources – a ‘Known to be Used in Ransomware Campaigns’ column in the KEV Catalog and a table on StopRansomware.gov – to help organizations decode ransomware attacks and fortify their cybersecurity defenses.

Hot Take:
Looks like the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has decided to stop playing whack-a-mole with ransomware attacks and has armed organizations with a couple of shiny new tools. They're taking to the frontlines of the cyber battlefield, serving up some 'prevent defense' strategies. So, get ready to dive into the deep end of the cybersecurity pool, folks. It's time to stop treading water in the fight against ransomware!