Trend Micro and Nvidia have joined forces to deliver cutting-edge AI-powered cybersecurity solutions to thwart cyberattacks on data centers.
These AI-powered cybersecurity solutions will make their debut at the COMPUTEX conference in Taiwan this week. The tools are designed to run smoothly on Nvidia CPUs and are available to users around the world, especially those using Nvidia environments.
These AI-powered cybersecurity solutions will be unveiled at the COMPUTEX conference in Taipei. The three key products of this collaboration are Trend Vision One ASRM, Trend Vision One Companion, and Trend Vision One Sovereign Private Cloud (SPC).
AI-powered cybersecurity tool unveiled at COMPUTEX in Taipei
As AI systems become more integrated across industries, companies are aggregating data from different sources into one pool, a trend that coincides with the release of AI-powered cybersecurity technologies. Kevin Simser, chief operating officer at Trend Micro, said these data pools can also be significant. “They go into a company and find this huge honeypot of information.”
Trend Micro's partnership with Nvidia, especially its use of Nvidia NIM (NVIDIA Inference Microservices), signals the company's desire to lead the way in AI-driven cybersecurity solutions. The partnership will help develop better security measures for next-generation data centers, optimizing performance while strengthening defenses against cyber threats.
Highlights of Trend Micro and NVIDIA Collaboration
Trend Micro will unveil its cutting-edge security solutions featuring the Trend Vision One suite at COMPUTEX in Taipei. Among these tools, Sovereign Private Cloud (SPC) uses Nvidia NIM for data security and compliance; Companion AI improves detection and automates incident response; and the final product, ASRM, uses predictive analytics to strengthen an organization's cybersecurity posture.
Trend Micro claims that its Trend Vision One platform offers unparalleled security and operational efficiency thanks to Nvidia's AI infrastructure.
Keynote speakers at the event will cover a range of topics including leveraging AI for cybersecurity, securing next-generation AI data centers, improving AI workforce productivity and securing business-generated AI.
Attendees can visit Trend Micro's booth to check out the company's new AI-based tools and evaluate how they can be integrated into enterprise security frameworks to address data security threats.