Cyberattacks are so pervasive now that enterprises should assume they will become a victim of one at some point. That is not fear mongering; it’s simply a reflection of the environment enterprises operate in. Of the organizations surveyed for the Veeam 2023 Data Protection Trends Report, 85% said they experienced a cyberattack in the prior 12 months. These attacks are not limited to legacy systems, either.
Increasingly, Kubernetes is a target for malware attacks, including ransomware attacks.
Fortunately, tools and practices are available that can significantly reduce the adverse impact of ransomware attacks. In this guide, we review the threat of ransomware in Kubernetes, common attack
vectors used to deploy malware and the impact of ransomware on Kubernetes clusters. Next, we present several best practices for preventing ransomware attacks, as well as recovering from ransomware attacks, when they occur. This guide also provides advice on how to implement a robust backup strategy, which is essential for protecting your organization from ransomware attacks.
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