“Security is fundamental to creating enterprise-grade generative AI applications,” said Justin Boitano, Vice President of Enterprise AI Software Products, NVIDIA.
Boitano is right.
Building enterprise generative AI applications is a complex, multi-step process, which is why enterprises need blueprints for standard GenAI workflows. This includes customer service chatbots, retrieval-augmented generation and drug discovery – all to streamline the development process.
The vast amounts of data these systems process and generate make them potential targets for malicious actors. And, as many of us know, breaches lead to data theft, intellectual property loss and reputational damage, among other risks.
So to mitigate such risks, high-level security measures must be implemented throughout the AI lifecycle. This includes data protection, model integrity and access control. Data privacy regulations like GDPR and CCPA must be strictly adhered to. Additionally, techniques like adversarial training can help models become more resilient to attacks.
By prioritizing security from the outset, organizations make certain that their generative AI applications are reliable, trustworthy and capable of meeting the demands of enterprise environments.
Helping companies do that more efficiently, CrowdStrike is providing additional safeguards for NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints with the AI-native CrowdStrike Falcon cybersecurity platform to help developers securely use open-source foundational models and accelerate generative AI innovation.
NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints are reference applications that use NVIDIA NIM microservices and the NVIDIA NeMo platform, all part of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software stack. By adding support for NIM Agent Blueprints, CrowdStrike helps enterprises develop customized GenAI applications securely and efficiently, using the latest open-source foundational models available with NVIDIA NIM.
“CrowdStrike pioneered AI-native cybersecurity and is at the epicenter of securing the AI systems that are driving the generative AI revolution,” said Daniel Bernard, Chief Business Officer, CrowdStrike. “We continue to innovate alongside NVIDIA, providing enterprises with the essential tools they need to supercharge generative AI development, utility and security.”
This move is on track to be an effective one. CrowdStrike has a strong reputation in cybersecurity and can help build trust in AI applications. Additionally, by offering a unique security solution, CrowdStrike differentiates itself from competitors and attract more customers.
Be part of the discussion about the latest trends and developments in the Generative AI space at Generative AI Expo, taking place from February 11-13, 2025 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Generative AI Expo covers the evolution of GenAI and will feature conversations focused on the potential for GenAI across industries. It will also cover how the technology is already being used to create new opportunities for businesses to improve operations, enhance customer experiences, and create new growth opportunities.
Edited by
Alex Passett