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==Stop Ransomware Site==
==Stop Ransomware Site==
StopRansomware.gov is the U.S. Government's official one-stop location for resources to tackle ransomware, run by CISA.
StopRansomware.gov is the U.S. Government's official one-stop location for resources to tackle ransomware, run by CISA.<ref>[https://www.cisa.gov/stopransomware/resources Resources, Stop Ransomware, CISA]</ref>


===Cyber Hygiene Services===
CISA offers scanning and testing services for assessing, identifying, and reducing exposure to threats, including ransomware. These scans:
* Identify externally accessible and thus vulnerable assets and services
* Find website weaknesses and poor configurations
* Determine the susceptibility of an organization’s personnel to opening malicious emails with [[phishing]] links
* Test perimeter defenses by mimicking [[MITRE ATT&CK|adversial tactics]] used to gain unauthorized access to networks
===CSET===
The Cyber Security Evaluation Tool (CSET) is a stand-alone desktop application to help operators systematically evaluate Operational Technology and Information Technology.<ref>[https://github.com/cisagov/cset/releases CSET, CISA]</ref> It includes the Ransomware Readiness Assessment (RRA) module, which is a self-assessment based on a tiered set of practices to help organizations assess how well they are equipped to defend against and recover from a ransomware incident.<ref>[https://us-cert.cisa.gov/ncas/current-activity/2021/06/30/cisas-cset-tool-sets-sights-ransomware-threat RRA, CISA News Release]</ref>


==NRMC==
==NRMC==
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[[Category:Government Agencies]]
[[Category:Government Agencies]]
[[Category:DNS Abuse Responses]]