Add ransomware context to WitchyWashy README (closes #107)#169
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…yalliance#107) Adds an introductory section explaining what ransomware is and how the WitchyWashy zero-day scenario illustrates the value of cybersecurity automation in detecting, responding to, and limiting the impact of ransomware attacks. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Closes #107
Adds a "Ransomware Context" introductory section to the WitchyWashy
README explaining what ransomware is and how this scenario demonstrates
the value of cybersecurity automation (Kestrel, CACAO, OpenC2, STIX, PACE)
in detecting, responding to, and limiting the damage of a ransomware-style
zero-day attack.