
Credit unions can access a new website that provides “one-stop” cybersecurity and ransomware resources from across the federal government.
StopRansomware.gov is the first central hub consolidating cybersecurity and ransomware resources from all federal government agencies, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Previously, individuals and organizations had to visit a variety of websites to find guidance, the latest alerts, updates and resources, increasing the likelihood of missing important information.
StopRansomware.gov reduces the fragmentation of resources, which is especially detrimental for those who have become victims of an attack, by integrating federal ransomware resources into a single platform that includes clear guidance on how to report attacks, and the latest ransomware-related alerts and threats from all participating agencies, according to DHS.
StopRansomware.gov includes resources and content from DHS’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the U.S. Secret Service, the FBI, the Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Departments of the Treasury and Health and Human Services.