As the digital universe expands, cyber threats are growing in number and sophistication. Organizations are responding with AI, finding threats within massive amounts of data and building systems that embody a zero-trust, security-everywhere architecture—taking security beyond the data center perimeter to the edge of every server.
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Enterprises are faced with an incredibly vast network of data to protect. NVIDIA Morpheus enables digital fingerprinting through monitoring of every user, service, account, and machine across the enterprise data center to determine when suspicious interactions occur. Combined with NVIDIA GPU and DPU accelerators and NVIDIA DOCA™ telemetry in NVIDIA-Certified servers, this brings a new level of security to data centers.
Traditional ways of detecting leaked sensitive data rely on static, rules-based models, which are limited by the quality of training data. Instead, NVIDIA Morpheus examines raw packet information as it’s generated for potential leakage. The DOCA telemetry agent, residing on the NVIDIA BlueField-2 DPU, pipes raw packets directly to Morpheus. A natural language processing (NLP) model determines if sensitive information—such as passwords and private keys—is leaked in the packet. Packets are flagged instantaneously, and a recommended action is routed back to DOCA. These real-time alerts are delivered to the operator, so remediation can begin immediately on data that was compromised.
Detecting fraud typically requires massive amounts of labeled data, as well as domain experts to process and label that data. This limits this type of fraud detection to organizations where such investment can be made. Using graph neural networks, Morpheus unlocks a capability that was not feasible before without massive amounts of labeled data. It achieves high-accuracy results with a fraction of the labeled data previously required. This enables organizations to detect fraud at a fraction of the cost, resulting in potentially hundreds of millions of dollars saved.
Phishing attacks remain one of the top-three initial infection vectors for ransomware and malware. This has been exacerbated by the trend toward remote work and schooling, which has expanded the attack surface. NVIDIA Morpheus’s cybersecurity AI framework provides an NLP model that analyzes emails to identify phishing attempts. Morpheus can analyze the entire raw body of an email, just the URLs in the email, or both using a custom sequence classifier built into the Cyber Log Accelerators (CLX)—one of the building blocks of Morpheus.
Ransomware is among the most costly types of cybersecurity breaches. Incidents have increased globally as threat actors have become more sophisticated in their attacks, and attacks could become more frequent if they yield financial returns. NVIDIA Morpheus provides the optimal AI and machine learning-based cybersecurity pipeline to modern enterprise data centers, combined with NVIDIA BlueField as a high-speed, high-fidelity source and NVIDIA AppShield to identify and stop ransomware at the point of entry.
NVIDIA BlueField DPUs enable a zero-trust, security-everywhere architecture that goes beyond the data center perimeter to the edge of every server. In the face of a broad and ever-changing cyber threat landscape, BlueField DPUs minimize the attack surface and provide a secure foundation for protecting applications, data, users, and devices.
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NVIDIA Morpheus enables cybersecurity developers and independent software vendors to build high-performance pipelines for security workflows with minimal development effort. This results in the detection of threats in real time, with the ability to leverage AI to adjust to threats and compensate on the fly.
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