Advanced Ransomware Detection for Modern Businesses and Financial Sector with IBM FCM4

Security Promoted Published 29th April 2024

IBM The ever-increasing sophistication of ransomware attacks poses a significant risk to businesses worldwide. Recovery from such threats shouldn’t be treated as a fallback plan but a primary defence strategy.

IBM is the sole storage vendor offering real-time threat detection, setting a new standard in cybersecurity resilience.

Advanced Ransomware Detection for Modern Businesses

Next gen FlashCore Module 4 (FCM4) provides resilient data storage in the event of a cyber-attack. The new technology enabled by FCM4 is designed to continuously monitor statistics gathered from every single I/O using machine learning models to detect anomalies like ransomware in less than a minute. Benefits include:

  • Identify threats in real-time
  • Respond to cyber threats quickly
  • Use AI to improve cyber-threat detection times

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Download the guided introduction to FCM4 and discover how IBM FlashSystem is setting a new standard in ransomware defence.

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Ransomware Defence for the financial sector

As the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) comes into effect, discover how IBM FCM4 equips financial services to promptly identify ransomware before it takes control. This solution provides robust protection for your crucial financial data against complex cyber threats.

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Download the guided introduction to FCM4 and discover how IBM FlashSystem can help you meet DORA standards.

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IBM’s storage solutions remain among the most technologically advanced on the market making them optimal for protecting critical data. Assess your organisation's readiness against cyber threats with IBM's 10-question cyber resiliency assessment.

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