Hong Kong – Cybersecurity firm Trend Micro has recently unveiled a new solution within its Vision One Sovereign Private Cloud, developed in collaboration with NVIDIA NIM microservices. This strategic initiative will enable organisations to maximise the potential of the AI era while maintaining business resilience.
By incorporating the NVIDIA AI platform, the company will be further equipped to address use cases in demand today by enterprises, governments, and critical infrastructure organisations worldwide that are seeking reliable and effective technology partners to guide AI implementation and operations.
These services in the NVIDIA AI Enterprise include NVIDIA NIM microservices and the NVIDIA Morpheus cybersecurity framework, among others.
Moreover, the company’s Vision One Companion, an AI assistant, will utilise NVIDIA NIM microservices and accelerated computing to offer proactive threat detection and response and sensitive data protection even in air-gapped environments. At the same time, it also aims to accelerate productivity and response to adversaries.
In particular, customers of the Trend Vision One platform using NVIDIA Morpheus can benefit from extended detection and response models that can process and classify larger volumes of user data for faster threat and anomaly detections. This capability helps filter out noise and develop behavioural fingerprints, enabling human analysts to focus on the most critical events.
Additionally, the integration will also introduce enhanced security for AI, enabling tightly controlled organisations, such as governments and critical infrastructure groups, to leverage AI without compromising data sovereignty.
Eva Chen, co-founder and CEO at Trend Micro, said, “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.”
Justin Boitano, vice president of enterprise products at NVIDIA, also said, “Enterprises and governments are seeking ways to securely integrate AI into mission-critical systems while maintaining full control of proprietary data. The NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform provides the performance, reliability, and security needed for advanced data protection and operational efficiency.”