The current administration is stepping up in a big way to combat ransomware attacks in the U.S., a growing problem nationwide that is affecting every industry and every business size. The State Department is launching a program that will offer rewards of up to $10 million for individuals that can provide information to help punish or stop hackers from attacking businesses and vital U.S. industries. You can read about the full initiative in the article here.
The anti-ransomware program is very similar to the current administration’s anti-terrorism program, Rewards for Justice, which aims to fight against international terrorism. Comparing ransomware to terrorism, the Biden administration has already come out to say that it ranks ransomware threats equal to threats of terrorism when it comes to ranking national security threats. This latest incentive program by the administration puts some money where their mouth is.
Its strategy is three-part:
The strategy is groundbreaking, but it is a concerted effort to solve a growing ransomware crisis in the United States and globally. That said, don’t expect the strategy to work right away. The ransomware problem has far outpaced any solution, so it will likely take some time to catch up and contain the issue. As the crisis grows, so do the number of players (i.e., hackers) in the game. With more hackers attempting ransomware attacks, it isn’t easy to catch up to growing technology and efforts in the arena. The ransomware crisis has been growing at an increasing rate for years, so it will take time for the Biden administration’s strategy to catch up, if it ever does.
Many components of the strategy are still unclear, including the exact punishment for ransomware hackers that are caught. Hopefully, the administration will clarify this as they continue to build out their strategy in response to the ransomware crisis.
While some components are unclear, other definitive strides have been made. For instance, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency recently launched a new resource website which can be found at: www.stopransomware.gov.
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