IBM says their latest AI-enhanced storage platform can identify ransomware in under a minute (www.techspot.com)
Am I too pessimistic about this? Today it can detect ransomware, the next day could be malware, and the day after can be any file....
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Am I too pessimistic about this? Today it can detect ransomware, the next day could be malware, and the day after can be any file....
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