Check Point has unveiled its new solution, AI Cloud Protect, built in partnership with the NVIDIA Corporation. The offering is designed to deliver end-to-end protection for enterprise AI infrastructure, from model development through to inference, leveraging NVIDIA’s BlueField data processing units and DOCA security framework.
Security gaps are emerging, as organisations accelerate AI adoption. According to Check Point’s data, one in every 80 GenAI prompts exposes sensitive data. Simultaneously, a recent Gartner report found that 32% of organisations experienced a prompt manipulation attack and 29% dealt with attacks on GenAI infrastructure in the past year. This paints a worrying picture.
Nataly Kremer, Chief Product Officer at Check Point, said “As enterprises race to build AI-driven innovation, they can’t afford blind spots. With NVIDIA, we’re making AI factories secure by design, protecting models, data, and infrastructure without slowing innovation.”
AI Cloud Protect runs on NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs and is validated on NVIDIA RTX PRO servers, enabling enterprises to deploy AI securely from data centre to cloud without the performance trade-offs typical of legacy security solutions.
This multi-layered solution secures AI workloads by providing network-level protection against data poisoning and model exfiltration. It also offers host-level visibility through NVIDIA’s DOCA Argus to detect malicious processes, all with unified, accelerated management across thousands of AI nodes with zero CPU/GPU overhead.
“Security is essential for the next generation of AI infrastructure,” said David Reber, chief security officer at NVIDIA. “NVIDIA is working with Check Point to integrate BlueField acceleration and the NVIDIA DOCA Argus runtime security framework into the AI Cloud Protect platform to help enterprises deploy AI confidently.”
Early adopters of AI Cloud Protect include the systems integrator World Wide Technology (WWT) and select financial services organisations, where the solution is being piloted in AI data centres supporting large language-model development and prompt-based applications.
Chris Konrad, Vice President, Global Cyber, World Wide Technology, said: “As enterprises build AI server factories at scale, the combination of Check Point’s AI Cloud Protect and NVIDIA BlueField acceleration delivers enterprise-grade protection for sensitive AI workloads from model training to inference without compromising the performance modern AI applications demand.”
This multi-layered solution secures AI workloads by providing network-level protection against data poisoning and model exfiltration. It also offers host-level visibility through NVIDIA’s DOCA Argus to detect malicious processes, all with unified, accelerated management across thousands of AI nodes with zero CPU/GPU overhead.
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