CISA Ransomware Campaign

Content and design stood up a ransomware resource for the public.

CISA needed to rapidly stand up resources for countering the growing problem of ransomware attacks and cybersecurity threats.

Breck used our combined expertise in user experience (UX), graphic design, writing, and content strategy to pull together the Stop Ransomware microsite, a hub for ransomware prevention resources hosted on the Drupal Content Management System (CMS).

We designed the core bug logo and created peripheral graphic assets to complement it, building a simple but effective design language as the campaign’s visual identity. Our writers and content specialists developed the content for the website pages and managed the project timeline, keeping everything on track.

Illustration of padlocks connected to a circuitboard. Text reads "Ransomware: Reduce your risk"
Square graphic with the Stop Ransomware logo. Text reads "#StopRansomware RandomHub Ransomware"
Photo of gloved person typing on a laptop. Text reads "Have you been hit by ransomware? Learn more"
Social Media graphics
The result: an up-to-date, high profile page with ransomware-prevention resources for businesses and individuals.
The page made national news, including a feature on the Today Show.
Still from an episode of The Today Show showing the CISA Stop Ransomware website. Subheading reads "U.S. FIGHTING BACK AGAINST CYBERATTACKS"
Banner for CISA ransomware campaign. Text reads "Joint Cybersecurity advisory: Trickbot Malware"
Banner for CISA ransomware campaign. Left side: photo of gloved person typing on a laptop. Right side title reads "If you experience an attack..."