In a significant advancement within the cybersecurity landscape, data storage firms are increasingly deploying technology designed to preemptively detect ransomware threats. NetApp, a recognized leader in data management solutions, has unveiled its Secure Data Storage Infrastructure, leveraging artificial intelligence to identify real-time cyber threats and deliver a robust storage solution to its clients.
NetApp’s ONTAP Autonomous Ransomware Protection system, which operates under AI capabilities, claims a remarkable accuracy rate of 99% in counteracting file-encrypting malware. A standout feature of the platform is its ability to create snapshots of data prior to any irregular activity, allowing for expedited recovery in the event of an attack.
This sophisticated system harnesses machine learning to drastically reduce false alarms by 99%, providing clients with a streamlined experience. NetApp emphasizes that these enhancements will be rolled out alongside its new product models, further solidifying its data protection standards.
In a recent announcement, NetApp revealed that it garnered an AAA rating from SE Labs, showcasing its ARP/AI-powered tech capabilities which excel in malware detection with minimal to no false positives. Such recognition underscores the effectiveness of their security measures in today’s threat landscape.
For sectors unfamiliar with NetApp’s offerings, the company has also launched the BlueXP Ransomware Protection service. Recently integrated with Splunk SIEM, this service bolsters threat response capabilities within security operations, automatically notifying security teams of potential threats. This rapid alerting mechanism ensures that security personnel are better positioned to identify and neutralize threats in a timely manner.
Moreover, this innovative protection layer is available for NetApp’s ASA A-Series all-flash storage systems, which combine the advantages of flash and HDD technology for diverse data storage needs, from urgent data access to long-term archiving.
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