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Ransomware and US Energy Companies

Published on October 15, 2021 by Daily Energy Insider Reports

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A Black Kite study of the U.S. energy sector found that 25 percent of our domestic energy companies are highly vulnerable to a ransomeware attack. Find out how.

Listen to “Ransomware and US Energy Companies – A conversation with Black Kite’s CSO, Bob Maley” on Spreaker.

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