Cybersecurity company CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. today announced a new strategic partnership with Nvidia Corp. to deliver Nvidia artificial intelligence computing on the CrowdStrike Falcon XDR platform.
The collaboration combines CrowdStrike Falcon data with Nvidia's GPU-optimized AI pipeline and software, including Nvidia NIM microservices, to provide both CrowdStrike and Nvidia customers with the creation of custom, secure generative AI models. To do.
Under this partnership, CrowdStrike will also leverage Nvidia Accelerated Computing, Nvidia Morpheus, and Nvidia NIM microservices to help enterprises deploy custom applications that leverage large-scale language models. AI-powered applications that, when combined with the Falcon platform's contextual data, enable customers to process petabytes of logs to improve threat hunting, detect supply chain attacks, identify anomalies in user behavior, and proactively respond. You will be able to solve new domain-specific use cases, such as: Protect against new exploits and vulnerabilities.
Customers are also said to benefit from having the underlying security data they can use to confidently operate their chosen AI architecture. This quickly transforms enterprise data into powerful insights and actions to drive performance and cost optimization.
“Our customers across all industries, segments, and geographies are looking to generative AI to deliver efficiency, speed, and innovation, and are increasing the adoption of AI/ML across their businesses.” CrowdStrike co-founder George Kurtz, CEO and CEO, said in a statement. . “By partnering with NVIDIA, we are combining the power of two innovative industry leaders to not only help our customers meet and exceed their necessary security requirements, but also to accelerate business and create value.” can accelerate the adoption of AI technology for
“By combining Nvidia's accelerated computing and generative AI with CrowdStrike cybersecurity, enterprises can gain unprecedented visibility into threats and improve their business performance,” said Jensen Huang, Founder and CEO of Nvidia. We will be able to properly protect them.”
theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier and Dave Vellante analyzed CrowdStrike's latest earnings release on the latest episode of theCUBE Pod on March 8th. During the episode, Vellante and Furrier discussed whether Nvidia would remain a monopoly or compete.
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