CrowdStrike has officially integrated its Falcon cybersecurity platform into the Nvidia Enterprise AI Factory validated design, enabling businesses to protect their AI systems more effectively as adoption accelerates across industries.
With this integration, enterprises can now incorporate CrowdStrike’s advanced security features directly into their Nvidia AI deployments. This move is designed to safeguard AI infrastructure, models, and data workflows from modern threats, including data poisoning and model tampering.
Daniel Bernard, Chief Business Officer at CrowdStrike, emphasized the importance of this development, stating, “We’re securing the standardized architecture that’s reshaping innovation in the AI era. By working with Nvidia, we eliminate the uncertainty around securing AI systems.”
Nvidia’s Enterprise AI Factory architecture, powered by Blackwell infrastructure, supports every stage of the AI lifecycle—from data ingestion to model deployment. It is designed to help companies scale AI production using a complete hardware-software stack. However, the rise of AI technologies also introduces security vulnerabilities, which CrowdStrike aims to mitigate through this partnership.
By integrating AI-driven security solutions such as Falcon Cloud Security AI-SPM, AI Model Scanning, and Shadow AI detection, CrowdStrike ensures real-time threat detection and response. Its approach is bolstered by intelligence gathered from trillions of security events processed daily, combined with expertise from its threat-hunting teams.
The integration also includes CrowdStrikeAI Red Team Services and Falcon Adversary OverWatch, delivering comprehensive protection throughout Nvidia-based AI environments.
Justin Boitano, Vice President of Enterprise AI Software at Nvidia, remarked, “As businesses rush to operationalize AI, security must be foundational. This integration brings real-time, AI-powered protection to the AI applications transforming industries.”
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News Source: ITPro.com