IBM’s famed Watson computer ‘gets a job’ fighting cybercrime threat
FREDERICTON — A year after IBM began teaching its Watson computer system to fight cybercrime, the company is making the platform available for use.
“Now he gets a job and makes us some money,” quipped Caleb Barlow, vice-president of IBM Security.
He said a new app called IBM QRadar Advisor is now available as a tool to help determine the seriousness of a cyber threat.
Barlow said security teams sift through over 200,000 security events per day on average, trying to determine what might be a serious threat.


