On-Demand Webinar
The Power Struggle Within the Ransomware Landscape: A Closer Look
On February 19, 2024, notorious ransomware group LockBit was disrupted by law enforcement.
The disruption has thrown the ransomware landscape into disarray. Numerous ransomware groups have carried out high-profile attacks and grappled to fill the void. Meanwhile LockBit has announced their recovery and resumed their operations less than a week after being shut down.
Coming off the heels of a disastrous 2023, where ransomware payments ballooned to $1.1 Billion, these events beg the question of what’s next for the state of ransomware in 2024?
Tune in to learn from Recorded Future experts on topics such as:
- The current state of LockBit
- Contenders for today’s most notorious ransomware group
- How Threat Intelligence can help organizations build resilience against ransomware groups targeting your business or your supply chain
Meet our Speakers
Allan Liska
Senior Security Architect, Recorded Future
With more than 20 years of experience in ransomware and information security, Allan Liska has improved countless organizations’ security posture using more effective intelligence. Liska provides ransomware-related counsel and key recommendations to major global corporations and government agencies, sitting on national ransomware task forces and speaking at global conferences.
Dmitry Smilyanets
Director of Product Management, Recorded Future
As the Product Management Director at Recorded Future, Dmitry leads the development and delivery of innovative solutions for DarkWeb collections and Identity Intelligence. He has over 20 years of experience and expertise in cybersecurity, cybercrime, and cyber threat intelligence (CTI), which enables me to understand the needs and challenges of our customers and partners in the public and private sectors.
Alexander Leslie
Threat Intelligence Analyst, Advanced Cybercrime & Engagements (ACE), Recorded Future
Alexander Leslie is a threat intelligence analyst with the Advanced Cybercrime & Engagements (ACE) team at Recorded Future. His research is primarily focused on the intersection of U.S. national security, Russian politics, and the Russian-language cybercriminal underground.