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Cigent's latest SSDs come with AI-powered protection against ransomware attacks

Started by Redaktion, April 26, 2023, 17:47:46

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Redaktion

The Ai microprocessors integrated with Cigent's new Secure SSD+ solutions employ machine learning algorithms to detect ransomware and remote attacks. Together with the Data Defense app, the SSDs can enable per-file multi-factor authentication and make entire partitions invisible or read-only.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Cigent-s-latest-SSDs-come-with-AI-powered-protection-against-ransomware-attacks.710144.0.html

An0n

That's too many bullshit. Proprietary mechanism too. Any modern OS should learn from at least Android. Android has proven a restricted os (barely any manufacturer shipped that allows user to gain superuser) still give a lot of convenient for its users. And the great news is, their method is open source.

NikoB

Previously, the buzzword for stupid laymen was graphene and a nano-prefix, now it's "AI". If there is no mention of "AI" in the product, you don't sell it with a big markup... =)

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