Developers: | Nvidia |
Date of the premiere of the system: | April, 2021 |
Technology: | Application Development Tools |
2021: Announcement of Morpheus
On April 12, at its annual GTC conference, NVIDIA introduced Morpheus, a cloud-based cybersecurity framework based on GPU and DPU BlueField, which allows cybersecurity providers to develop AI-based solutions that can instantly detect vulnerabilities.
Morpheus uses machine learning to identify and prevent threats and anomalies that were previously impossible to identify, including leaks of unencrypted sensitive data, phishing attacks and malware, NVIDIA says.
Combined with DPU BlueField, this framework allows each computing node in the network to serve as a cyber-protection sensor, allowing organizations to analyze each packet at line speed without data replication. Traditional AI-based security tools typically select about five percent of network traffic data, so such threat detection algorithms operate with incomplete data.
Developers of network solutions and cybersecurity systems, software partners, startups and computer manufacturers can already apply for early access to the NVIDIA Morpheus platform, NVIDIA says.
The full list of announcements on GTC 2021 is available here.