Ransomware and Costa Rica’s national emergency: A defense framework and teaching case

This teaching case describes the 2022 Costa Rican ransomware attack national emergency—presenting stakeholder perspectives of perpetrator and prey along with a proactive cybersecurity defense framework (IMSBI), crisscrossing cryptocurrency laundering and ethics.

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