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Total length of the course: <1 hour
Ransomware grew out of a broader cybercrime ecosystem that has been shifting and adapting for decades. In this conversation, trace how the ransomware landscape has evolved, why ransomware came to dominate over earlier forms of cybercrime, how affiliate behaviour is changing the ecosystem from within, and whether we are finally approaching a turning point in the long struggle to contain it.
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What are the main forms of cybercrime we see today?
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What has changed in cybercrime since, say, five to ten years ago?
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What types of cybercrime were common before ransomware, and why did ransomware become the dominant method?
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What factors explain why ransomware eclipsed other types of cybercrime?
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What trends are you seeing in affiliate behaviour? Are they loyal to a brand or switch often?
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Could we see ransomware groups diversify into other forms of cybercrime?
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Are we closer to a ‘turning point’ in the fight against ransomware, or just the start of a long struggle?
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