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Ransomware is no longer the work of lone actors; it is a mature criminal economy with specialised roles, reputation systems, and its own market dynamics. In this conversation, map the ransomware ecosystem from the inside, tracing how Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) has transformed the threat landscape, how initial access brokers and affiliates fit together, and whether we are even measuring the problem correctly, before asking where this economy is heading next.
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What is Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) and how has it evolved over time?
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How would you describe today’s ransomware ecosystem?
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Is the ransomware ecosystem best thought of as centralised or decentralised?
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How important is reputation management for ransomware groups?
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What are the main initial access vectors today?
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How do initial access brokers fit into the ransomware ecosystem today?
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What role does initial access brokerage play in the ransomware ecosystem?
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How has cloud adoption changed initial access patterns?
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Do you think we overestimate or underestimate the size of the ransomware problem?
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Where do you see the ransomware ecosystem heading in the next few years?
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