AI-Based Cybersecurity for Next-Generation Data Center Servers
Integrated platform management and firewall functions, dedicated AI hardware and enablement of virtual platforms on a single TCU.
Integrated platform management and firewall functions, dedicated AI hardware and enablement of virtual platforms on a single TCU.
We look at a new approach to securing data centers with self-learning, self-defending, AI-driven, trusted compute units anchored within hardware.
On this episode of The Six Five hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead discuss Supercomputing '23 and what Axiado is doing in hardware and AI that are shaping cybersecurity. Watch now.
Axiado will be showcasing its readiness to deploy its TCU (Trusted Control/Compute Unit) platform security solution for the world of cloud, 5G and network switching technologies.
In today’s 5G/6G systems, there are several use cases that require more robust security demands than prior generations and Axiado TCU is well-positioned to respond to these challenges.
Axiado emerged as a standout with their compelling displays and live demonstrations in the Expo Hall and the Experience Center at the summit.
The Data Center Secure Control Module (DC-SCM), a modular concept proposed by the Open Compute Project (OCP) consolidates security functions, making it possible for data centers to enhance their resilience against attacks.
There are many pressing security challenges faced by networking devices today and Axiado's TCU solution revolutionizes the landscape with its comprehensive set of security capabilities.
This service is driven by Axiado's AI/ML-based security TCU and incorporates a multitude of open-source software tools designed for ransomware analysis.
Senao and Axiado have developed a live system demonstration leveraging a standards-based environment using OCP-compliant DC-SCM 2.0 module for the TCU.