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Nvidia introduces DOCA Argus to bring real-time threat detection to AI infrastructure

Nvidia Corp. today introduced DOCA Argus, a new cybersecurity framework designed to protect enterprise artificial intelligence infrastructure at runtime. Built on Nvidia’s BlueField data processing units, DOCA Argus enables agentless, real-time threat detection that integrates with existing enterprise security systems without affecting performance. It does so by operating on every node to detect and respond to attacks immediately on AI workloads, integrating with enterprise security systems to deliver instant threat insights. Under the hood, the DOCA Argus framework provides runtime threat detection by using advanced memory forensics to monitor threats in real time. The result is an ability to deliver detection speeds up to 1,000 times faster than existing agentless solutions without affecting system performance. The speed comes from the way Argus runs. Unlike conventional tools, Argus runs independently of the host and requires no agents, integration or reliance on host-based resources. Nvidia says the agentless, zero-overhead design enhances system efficiency and ensures resilient security in any AI compute environment, including containerized and multitenant infrastructures. Additionally, by operating outside the host, Argus remains invisible to attackers, even in the event of a system compromise.

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