Karlston Posted December 22, 2020 Share Posted December 22, 2020 Microsoft, McAfee and 17 other entities unite to form Ransomware Task Force Protecting its customers from ransomware attacks and preventing their spread is very important for Microsoft. Just a couple of months ago, the company started an operation against the infamous Trickbot botnet, and disabled 94% of its critical operational infrastructure. Now, the Redmond giant has formed a coalition with 18 other entities to prevent this cybercrime in particular. The Ransomware Task Force (RTF) is a handful of companies and entities from private, government, and nonprofit sectors, with notable members being Microsoft, Citrix, the Institute for Security and Technology (IST), and McAfee, among others. The RTF believes that by joining forces, it has a stronger chance of tackling the problem of ransomware. The RTF's main job is described as follows: The RTF will assess existing solutions at varying levels of the ransomware kill chain, identify gaps in solution application, and create a roadmap of concrete objectives and actionable milestones for high-level decision-makers. To contribute to the final roadmap, the RTF will commission expert papers and engage stakeholders across industries to coalesce around vetted solutions. The complete list of founding members of the RTF include: Aspen Digital Citrix The Cyber Threat Alliance Cybereason The CyberPeace Institute The Cybersecurity Coalition The Global Cyber Alliance McAfee Microsoft Rapid7 Resilience SecurityScorecard Shadowserver Foundation Stratigos Security Team Cymru Third Way UT Austin Stauss Center Venable LLP Institute for Security and Technology Additional details have not been revealed as of yet, but the coalition will be launching a website in January 2021 to explain leadership roles and other relevant information. Microsoft, McAfee and 17 other entities unite to form Ransomware Task Force Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sylence Posted December 24, 2020 Share Posted December 24, 2020 Ransomware task force without Kaspersky? this is a joke lol not that Kaspersky needs them anyway, they are already number #1. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
halvgris Posted December 25, 2020 Share Posted December 25, 2020 this just to get free publicity in tech magazines etc. kaspersky needs no introduction. mcafee is tainted by the former owner who fled to mexico. offtopic: i worked for mcafee and all companies share virus and malware information between each other after a week. at least the bigger ones. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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