Are you ready to fortify your data against ransomware threats?
Are you seeking advanced data storage defences powered by AI and ML?
Look no further. Join the IBM webinar on the 28th February at 2 pm. The webinar will feature two distinguished cyber-resiliency experts, Andy Walls, IBM Fellow, FlashSystem CTO, and Chief Architect, and Ian Shave, Director of Worldwide Storage. They will engage in a fireside chat discussing how IBM’s Next-Gen Flash Core Module (FCM) is revolutionising computational storage. This cutting-edge technology is capable of identifying ransomware threats in real-time.
Webinar highlights:
Unparalleled ransomware threat detection: Discover how IBM FlashSystem, equipped with cutting-edge FlashCore Module 4 (FCM4) and computational storage, delivers unmatched ransomware threat detection in real time.
Fast protection, discovery, and recovery: Learn from the experts, Ian Shave and Andy Walls, as they delve into the power of AI and machine learning models in rapidly responding to threat alerts. Discover how these models continuously evolve storage defences by learning from threat patterns.
Global regulatory impacts: Gain insights into the regulatory landscape affecting data security worldwide, including in the EU, US, and Canada. Stay ahead of compliance requirements and ensure your data is safeguarded.
Why Attend?
Expert insights: hear from Andy Walls, an IBM Fellow, FlashSystem CTO, and Chief Architect, and Ian Shave, Director of WorldWide Storage, as they share their expertise
Leading edge computational storage: Explore how IBM’s Next Generation FlashCore Module (FCM4) is revolutionising computational storage, setting new standards for data protection.
Learn more on protecting, discovering, and recovering from ransomware threats with AI and ML models, applicable to your business environment.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your data security!
Register now for the webinar and empower your organisation with the latest advancements in AI-driven storage defences.
We look forward to your participation in this engaging discussion.
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