CSIS Highlights Rising Ransomware Threats in 2025

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September 18, 2025 | CSIS News Desk

Cyber Security Intelligence Systems (CSIS) has identified a sharp increase in ransomware attacks during 2025, with criminals targeting hospitals, government agencies, and financial institutions. Detailed findings have been published on news.csisofficial.com, where CSIS tracks cybercrime patterns and provides actionable intelligence.

Deva E, Founder of CSIS, stressed the severity of the situation:
“Ransomware is no longer limited to small-scale attacks. Today, organized cybercrime groups are operating like global corporations. CSIS is actively monitoring these threats and delivering real-time intelligence to safeguard our partners.”

M. Mahir Hussain, Managing Director of CSIS, emphasized the solution lies in education and preparedness:
“Through academy.csisofficial.com, CSIS is training cybersecurity professionals to detect, prevent, and investigate ransomware incidents. By combining cyber intelligence with digital forensics education, we are building a stronger defense against this evolving threat.”

CSIS recommends that organizations adopt multi-layered security strategies, frequent data backups, and employee awareness training to reduce the risk of ransomware breaches.

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