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What Steps Should Be Taken if a Ransomware Attack Occurs?
In the event of a ransomware attack, histology labs should follow these steps:
Isolate the affected systems
to prevent the spread of ransomware.
Inform IT and cybersecurity teams
immediately to assess the situation and begin recovery efforts.
Consult with cybersecurity experts
to determine the best course of action, including whether to pay the ransom.
Restore from backups
if available, to minimize data loss and resume normal operations.
Report the incident
to relevant authorities and regulatory bodies.
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