IBM says their latest AI-enhanced storage platform can identify ransomware in under a minute

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.

It’s just a data filter that’s build in to a hardware and possibly no way to trun off. Last thing I want is a black box watching what I stored on my drive.

warmaster,

IBM Watson AI

Warning, User. Ransomware has been detected!

Choose corrective action: Delete data or pay the scammer?

PriorityMotif,
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IBM is coasting on name recognition.

JackGreenEarth,

I only want open source file scanning, otherwise it is certainly also scanning for pirated files, illegal files, etc, and reporting them to the government without my consent.

dumpsterlid,

I can identify a lot of things in a minute.

Doesn’t mean I’m not a bullshitter.

mannycalavera,
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Who apart from legacy banks buys IBM? LOL 🤣

halva,
@halva@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

buzzword, buzzword, buzzword

InfCat,

Marketing will love this

steal_your_face,
@steal_your_face@lemmy.ml avatar

False positives everywhere

WhatAmLemmy,

No change then. Every time I’ve uploaded new encrypted (most) data to one drive, it’s emailed me about potential ransomware.

agressivelyPassive,

Just to play devil’s advocate here: if that system can scan better than current systems, it’s already a win. If that system can scan more efficiently than current systems, even with false positives, that could be a win, if used as a screening layer.

There could be use cases for this, or it’s just buzzwords and marketing.

Cornelius_Wangenheim,

This doesn’t sound any different than what most host based AV already do. The novel idea is implementing it in on the storage array directly in a way that doesn’t hose performance. That means instead of needing 100% coverage of all clients to detect/ prevent ransomware encrypting your network storage, the storage array can detect it and presumably reject the compromised client.

MajorHavoc,

Color me skeptical on this one. Quarantining files isn’t a case where I want AI’s tendency to make shit up when confused.

mspencer712,

Yeah a bit. IBM QRadar is alright. I’m confident there’s something real (and real expensive) underneath the buzzword salad in that article.

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