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Nvidia expands from AI compute to cybersecurity with its BlueField-powered DOCA Argus tool

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  • Nvidia’s DOCA Argus promises real-time protection for AI compute environments
  • The system runs off-host to detect and respond without performance impact
  • Cisco and Nvidia are working to secure scalable AI infrastructure deployments

Nvidia is extending its AI ambitions into cybersecurity with the launch of DOCA Argus, a new software framework aimed at protecting AI infrastructure in real time.

Part of Nvidia’s DOCA software platform, Argus runs on its BlueField networking hardware to detect and respond to threats as they happen, without relying on traditional host-based security tools.

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