SEA (Software Engineering of America) used to have an anti-ransomware
product. I can't say if they still offer it.

Since the NetServer is the most common attack vector, that's #1 on my
list. I've removed all unnecessary shares, made shares read-only where
possible, and set appropriate permissions.

HTH


date: Tue, 19 Jan 2021 18:45:34 +0000
from: "Ketzes, Larry" <lketzes@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Ransomware on Power

Hello all,
I'd like to know what strategy folks are using for
ransomware on Power. I think IBM has a product available if you are using
IBM storage. Any other alternatives people are using?

Thanks, Larry

Larry Ketzes | Director, Midrange Engineering | Foundational Engineering |
MetLife

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