PODCAST | Inside the Ransomware Economy: Why SMBs Are in the Crosshairs
Explore how ransomware became big business, why SMBs are most at risk, and practical steps to boost cyber resilience in this expert-led deep dive.
In this episode of Beyond the Horizon, host Pete Roythorne sits down with Kevin O’Connor, Director of Threat Research at N‑able, to explore the shifting landscape of ransomware. What began as opportunistic attacks has evolved into a sophisticated business model, and SMBs are now the most attractive targets. Kevin shares insights from years in cybersecurity – including stints at the NSA and CrowdStrike – on why attackers are scaling down to smaller businesses, how ransomware-as-a-service has lowered the barrier to entry, and why misconceptions about risk still persist.
The conversation covers the economics driving ransomware, the rise of AI-powered social engineering, and the tactics attackers use to stay under the radar. Kevin also offers practical advice for SMBs: from employee training and policy enforcement to planning for worst-case scenarios. Finally, we look ahead at what could disrupt the ransomware economy and restore the balance in favour of defenders.
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Topics Covered
- Evolution of ransomware from random attacks to organised crime
- Why SMBs are prime targets
- Ransomware-as-a-service and the crime supply chain
- Declining ransom payments—what’s behind the trend?
- AI-driven social engineering and phishing
- Common SMB security mistakes
- Effective defences and resilience strategies
- The role of law enforcement and global policy
- Future outlook: quantum cryptography and beyond
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