Delivering Advanced Ransomware Remediation Solutions to Empower Channel Partner Cybersecurity and Improve Incident Response
As ransomware attacks continue to rise in 2025, Alvaka, a global leader in ransomware remediation solutions, has announced a strategic alliance with Ingram Micro, a major technology distributor. This collaboration aims to enhance Ingram Micro’s U.S. channel partner cybersecurity practices and the practices of their customers, providing them with prioritized access to Alvaka’s proven ransomware recovery services.
The partnership comes as ransomware incidents have surged in recent months, with Alvaka observing a notable increase in attacks starting from the fall of 2024. In the first weeks of 2025 alone, ransomware cases have skyrocketed compared to the previous year. As the threat landscape evolves, Ingram Micro’s channel partners must remain on high alert to enhance their cybersecurity measures and respond more effectively to ransomware events. This new relationship ensures that Ingram Micro’s customers have direct access to critical emergency response services when needed most.
Ransomware attacks are a growing financial burden. The average ransom payment in 2024 reached $2 million, up from $400,000 the previous year. Moreover, global damages from ransomware are projected to exceed $265 billion by 2031. Alvaka’s team emphasizes that paying ransoms only incentivizes cybercriminals, making it even harder for organizations to protect themselves proactively.
Alvaka’s expertise in ransomware remediation helps businesses minimize downtime and financial losses. The company has successfully handled hundreds of remediation projects annually for a variety of industries, including SMBs, healthcare, education, and law enforcement. With the support of Ingram Micro, Alvaka aims to empower channel partners by providing essential resources to combat the ongoing threat of ransomware.
Through this collaboration, Alvaka and Ingram Micro seek to strengthen the defenses of businesses nationwide and provide channel partners with the tools they need to recover from ransomware attacks efficiently, ensuring long-term cybersecurity resilience.

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