CrowdStrike teams up with Ernst & Young to combat ransomware

Kelsey Rees
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The vendor says the partnership with Ernst & Young aims to combat ransomware attacks with a joint cybersecurity strategy

Cybersecurity vendor CrowdStrike and consultancy giant Ernst & Young (EY) have joined forces to move into new geographies and combat ransomware attacks.  EY has chosen CrowdStrike's Falcon platform as its preferred cybersecurity technology, which has allowed the two to introduce new joint offerings such as Ransomware Readiness and Resilience, Incident Response (IR), Recovery and Remediation, and the acceleration of Zero Trust capabilities. The development has also allowed the partnershi...

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