Eclypsium Enhances Security for AI Data Centers

Eclypsium has announced new capabilities to secure AI data center infrastructure as part of its Supply Chain Security Platform version 4.0, according to BusinessWire. The platform provides continuous security and integrity monitoring of AI hardware components.

Eclypsium has announced new capabilities to secure AI data center infrastructure as part of its Supply Chain Security Platform version 4.0, according to BusinessWire. The platform offers continuous security and integrity monitoring of AI hardware components, including NVIDIA ARM and x86-based servers, firmware, and GPUs.

The updated platform aims to protect the foundational layers of the GenAI stack by performing checks on hardware, firmware, and components within AI data centers. It monitors for attacks, configuration drift, and loss of integrity, thereby improving the security posture of AI data centers.

Eclypsium's platform continuously scans hardware, firmware, and software components in GPU servers, verifying integrity and discovering counterfeit components. It enables vulnerability management and detects server and component-level attacks, ensuring the security of AI infrastructure devices and their underlying components at every step of the supply chain.

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