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IBM aims for autonomous security operations

Published April 28, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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IBM’s proactive threat hunting is a valuable addition to traditional security solutions, helping to uncover unusual activity and working closely with organizations to pinpoint critical assets and concerns. By tailoring threat hunt reports and customized detections, IBM’s threat hunting team can effectively filter alerts using AI/ML capabilities, reducing false positives and focusing on high-priority threats.

In addition to its security initiatives, IBM has announced a significant investment of $150 billion in the U.S. over the next five years. A substantial portion of this investment, over $30 billion, will be dedicated to research and development to enhance IBM’s mainframe and quantum computing capabilities.

The latest generation of IBM’s mainframe system, the z17, is set to launch in June. Powered by the impressive 5.5 GHz IBM Telum II processor, this system boasts a built-in AI accelerator that enables customers to execute over 450 billion inferencing operations in a day with a one-millisecond response time. With eight CPU cores per chip, 32 cores per system, and 36MB L2 cache memory, the Telum II processor delivers exceptional performance, running 24 trillion operations per second.

On the quantum computing front, IBM has made significant strides in developing advanced systems, boasting the largest fleet of quantum computers in the industry. The introduction of the 156-qubit Heron quantum processor represents a major advancement, doubling the computing capacity of previous IBM systems and significantly reducing task completion times.

Looking ahead, IBM’s quantum roadmap outlines plans to deliver a fully error-corrected system by 2029, with expectations of a quantum computer featuring over 2,000 error-corrected qubits after 2033. The IBM Quantum Network provides access to IBM’s quantum systems for a wide range of entities, including Fortune 500 companies, academic institutions, national laboratories, and startups, with over 600,000 active users benefitting from this innovative technology.

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