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Trend Micro Strengthens AI Deployments

Sharda-Tickoo

Safeguarding AI and business resilience with NVIDIA NIM

Trend Micro is strengthening its solutions with AI for enterprises and governments. The new solution, included in Trend Micro’s Vision One Sovereign Private Cloud — powered by NVIDIA NIM microservices, part of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform — will allow organizations to maximize the potential of the AI era while maintaining business resilience.

Sharda Tickoo, Country Manager for India & SAARC at Trend Micro: “We are not just adapting to an AI-driven world: we are creating it, helping to ensure that any team can securely innovate without elevating risk. New technology implemented appropriately should improve business resilience rather than impair it. Just as we did with the advent of cloud security, we are pioneering AI for security and security for AI.”

“We are not just adapting to an AI-driven world: we are creating it, helping to ensure that any team can securely innovate without elevating risk.”

Sharda Tickoo, Country Manager for India & SAARC at Trend Micro

“Enterprises and governments are seeking ways to securely integrate AI into mission-critical systems while maintaining full control of proprietary data,” said Justin Boitano, Vice President of Enterprise Products at NVIDIA. “The NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform provides the performance, reliability and security needed for advanced data protection and operational efficiency.”

Adopting new technology can pose challenges, and leaders in business and governments worldwide are especially concerned with reducing risk at all levels during the process. Trend recognizes the importance of deploying generative AI and is collaborating with NVIDIA to develop strategies to secure generative AI to enable long-term business transformations. Short sighted integration strategies that over prioritize early outcomes can lead to elevated risks of misconfigurations, vulnerabilities or data breaches.

A leading technology provider supporting systems across Germany, Austria and Switzerland, spoke under anonymity: “Organizations around the world that are required to maintain the most stringent data sovereignty and privacy requirements often cannot use public cloud-based AI. Now get the best of both worlds. These offerings are setting a new standard for securing AI implementations, and we are excited to be a part of this journey.”

Trend is focused on understanding infrastructure changes, user behaviours and operational needs to safeguard data against both known and unknown risks at every stage of adoption in a new technological era.

Trend technology is certified to meet local compliance requirements in 175+ countries, making it a global leader in adapting to security regulations and protecting data sovereignty. Regardless of the customer environment—cloud, SaaS, on-premises, sovereign, private or AI data centers—Trend spans across Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud clouds and containers that can move around within different platforms.

GMI Cloud supports on-demand access to NVIDIA Tensor Core GPUs and is an AI technology partner with Trend Micro. Alex Yeh, CEO at GMI Cloud, said: “We have yet to see anyone introduce security capabilities at this level for AI technology. We value the ability to use the same AI security rules and platform to manage customers’ AI data tools across any environment.”

Trend’s integration with the NVIDIA AI platform — including NVIDIA AI Enterprise, which includes NVIDIA NIM microservices, the NVIDIA Morpheus cybersecurity framework and more — meets use cases in demand today by enterprises, governments and critical infrastructure organizations worldwide that are seeking reliable and effective technology partners to guide AI implementation and operations.

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