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Ransomware simulation is a type of security assessment in which a simulated ransomware attack is carried out in order to test and evaluate an organization's defences against ransomware. The goal of the simulation is to identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses in the organization's defences that could be exploited by a real-life ransomware attack, and to provide recommendations for improving the organization's security.
Ransomware simulations typically involve the use of simulated ransomware that behaves like real-life ransomware, but does not actually encrypt or lock the organization's data. The simulated ransomware may be deployed to a subset of the organization's systems in order to test the organization's response and recovery capabilities.
The results of a ransomware simulation can help organizations to identify and address weaknesses in their defences against ransomware, and to improve their overall security posture. Ransomware simulations can be an effective way to test and improve the organization's security, and to ensure that it is prepared to respond to and recover from a real-life ransomware attack.