NVIDIA wants to keep AI factories safe from attackers. AI factories are where lots of complex AI stuff happens. To this end, NVIDIA created something called DOCA Argus to watch for threats in real time. It works with NVIDIA BlueField to protect AI without slowing things down.
Argus runs separate from the main computer, so attackers can't even see it's there. It connects with other security systems companies already use, allowing them to monitor their AI setups continuously.
Cisco is partnering with NVIDIA on this. They want to make it simple for companies to deploy and defend AI systems. The idea is to embed protection into every part from the beginning.
There's a huge amount of data out there, making it tricky for companies to identify the real threats. NVIDIA fine-tuned Argus using what they learned securing their AI. It zeros in on actual threats so companies aren't overwhelmed by false alarms.
Argus is designed specifically to safeguard AI apps like NVIDIA NIM. NVIDIA's chief security officer said cyber defenders need robust tools to protect AI factories. Argus provides them with live insights to detect and respond to attacks autonomously.
Argus runs separate from the main computer, so attackers can't even see it's there. It connects with other security systems companies already use, allowing them to monitor their AI setups continuously.
Cisco is partnering with NVIDIA on this. They want to make it simple for companies to deploy and defend AI systems. The idea is to embed protection into every part from the beginning.
There's a huge amount of data out there, making it tricky for companies to identify the real threats. NVIDIA fine-tuned Argus using what they learned securing their AI. It zeros in on actual threats so companies aren't overwhelmed by false alarms.
Argus is designed specifically to safeguard AI apps like NVIDIA NIM. NVIDIA's chief security officer said cyber defenders need robust tools to protect AI factories. Argus provides them with live insights to detect and respond to attacks autonomously.