Do you have concerns about ransomware attacking your files? We've got some good news for you! Google Drive for desktop has added AI-based ransomware detection, which means it can detect ransomware attacks at the earliest stage to prevent your important files from being corrupted, by stopping syncing.
• The AI adapts and learns any new types of ransomware quickly.
• You will receive alerts on your computer as well as email notifications and warnings.
• You will be able to restore your files simply and easily from Drive's web interface.
• You will need Google Drive version 114, or newer.
• It is valid for Google Workspace Business, Enterprise, Education, Frontline accounts, plus personal Google accounts.
• You can still restore files even if you have not received an alert - if you access through Workspace or a personal account.
Other cloud services like OneDrive and Dropbox, also protect files, but the difference is to speed of which Google’s AI adapts, allowing normal users to recover files without calling for extra third-party software.
How It Works
Google has built an intelligent AI based on millions of examples in real-life of ransomware. It observes your files and can determine whether something is not right. If it detects a potential problem, Drive will pause syncing, immediately, to give you direction, and prevent the infection from spreading.• The AI adapts and learns any new types of ransomware quickly.
• You will receive alerts on your computer as well as email notifications and warnings.
• You will be able to restore your files simply and easily from Drive's web interface.
Who Can Use It?
This service will be enabled by default for everyone using Windows or Mac. Here are a few things you should know:• You will need Google Drive version 114, or newer.
• It is valid for Google Workspace Business, Enterprise, Education, Frontline accounts, plus personal Google accounts.
• You can still restore files even if you have not received an alert - if you access through Workspace or a personal account.
Significance
Ransomware has the potential to lock or destroy all of your files in a matter of minutes. As a result of Google’s use of AI, Drive protects files automatically. It's like having a security guard 24/7, keeping a watchful eye on your documents.Other cloud services like OneDrive and Dropbox, also protect files, but the difference is to speed of which Google’s AI adapts, allowing normal users to recover files without calling for extra third-party software.