
In addition, the Cisco Security Cloud App for Splunk now supports Cisco Secure Firewall Threat Defense, improving correlation and detection content from threat detection, investigation, and response workflows. Combined with telemetry from Cisco AI Defense, Cisco XDR, Cisco Multicloud Defense, Cisco Talos, and other sources, Splunk accelerates detection use cases across hybrid environments, Cisco stated. In addition, extended security orchestration, automation, and response details can now include Cisco Secure Firewall-specific actions to support containment and response within TDIR workflows. The idea is to let customers isolate hosts, block outbound connections, and apply policy controls, reducing manual effort and accelerating resolution, Cisco stated.
Expanding Cisco’s Nvidia partnership
Cisco announced an extension of its AI partnership with Nvidia, saying its Cisco AI Defense and Hypershield security platforms can now tap into Nvidia AI, which features pretrained models and development tools for production-ready AI, to deliver visibility, validation and runtime protection across entire AI workflows. AI Defense offers protection to enterprise customers developing AI applications across models and cloud services.
The integration expands the vendors’ recently introduced Cisco Secure AI Factory with Nvidia package, which brings together Cisco security and networking technology, Nvidia DPUs, and storage options from Pure Storage, Hitachi, Vantara, NetApp, and VAST Data.
“Cisco AI Defense and Hypershield integrate with NVIDIA AI for high-performance, scalable and more trustworthy AI responses for running agentic and generative AI workloads. The Nvidia Enterprise AI Factory validated design now includes Cisco AI Defense and Hypershield to safeguard every stage of the AI lifecycle — which is key to helping enterprises confidently deploy AI at scale,” wrote Anne Hecht, senior director of product marketing for enterprise software products at Nvidia, in a blog post.
Open models post-trained with Nvidia NeMo and safeguarded with Nvidia Blueprints can now be validated and secured using AI Defense, Hecht stated. “Cisco security, privacy and safety models run as Nvidia NIM microservices to optimize inference performance for production AI. Cisco AI Defense provides runtime visibility and monitoring of AI applications and agents deployed on the Nvidia AI platform,” Hecht wrote.
Cisco Hypershield will soon work with Nvidia BlueField DPUs and the Nvidia DOCA Argus framework, bringing pervasive, distributed security and real-time threat detection to every node of the AI infrastructure, Hecht stated.