Security News > 2022 > March > Nvidia’s Morpheus AI security framework to land in April
GTC Nvidia teased several updates to its Morpheus AI security framework at GTC this week, and also announced it would make the application framework generally available in April.
In addition to releasing a pre-built version of Morpheus, Nvidia will also publish the framework's full source code on GitHub to allow developers to modify Morpheus and build security applications on top of the software.
Since the chip design emitted Morpheus via an early-access program nine months ago, almost 700 developers and security vendors including Cisco, F5, Lacework, and Splunk have built threat detection and log-ingestion applications using Nvidia's framework, said Bartley Richardson, senior AI infrastructure manager at Nvidia, during a security session on Tuesday.
Since it's been a while since we last heard about Morpheus, Richardson also provided a quick refresher on the application framework that Nvidia first started talking about last year.
It's "An AI cybersecurity framework designed to make inference across your security data feeds easier, faster and more robust," he said.
Specifically, Morpheus lets security developers create AI pipelines that address specific use cases - such as fraud and phishing detection or leaked sensitive information - by filtering and processing large volumes of data from logs and other network telemetry sources including Nvidia BlueField DPUs.
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