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Network World |
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2017-04-21 08:43:00 (vue: 2017-04-21 08:43:00) |
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Forget signatures for malware detection. SparkCognition says AI is 99% effective  |
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This column is available in a weekly newsletter called IT Best Practices. Â Click here to subscribe. Â The notion of detecting malware by looking for malicious file signatures is obsolete. Depending on which source is cited, anywhere from 300,000 to one million new malware files are identified every day.Kaspersky Lab says it finds 323,000 files daily, AV-TEST claims to discover more than 390,000 new malicious programs every day, and Symantec says it uncovers almost a million new threats per day. No matter how you count it, that's a lot of malicious software being unleased into the wild day after day.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here |
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