Ransomware reached historic highs in 2025, with the UK among the most targeted nations globally. In part one of our 2026 Cybersecurity Predictions blog, one message was clear: ransomware is no longer a risk but a near certainty, as faster, more automated attacks continue to bypass traditional controls even in well-resourced organisations.
In this 20-minute, technology-focused webinar, we’ll walk through how organisations should be rethinking ransomware defence; assuming compromise, reducing blast radius, and ensuring business continuity even when preventative controls fail.
What we’ll cover
- Why ransomware attacks continue to succeed despite layered security
- The role of EDR in early detection and containment
- How identity security reduces lateral movement and privilege abuse
- Why organisations need an assume-breach strategy
- How modern ransomware resilience platforms:
- Prevent ransom payments
- Eliminate the need for negotiation
- Enable rapid recovery with no operational downtime
- How these technologies fit alongside existing security investments
Who this is for
- Security and IT leaders responsible for ransomware readiness
- SOC teams and incident responders
- Infrastructure, identity, and endpoint security owners
- Organisations looking to move beyond “detect and respond” to detect, survive, and recover
This session is practical, direct, and solution-oriented focused on how ransomware defence works with today’s assume breach strategies.