NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs to Enable Armis Centrix Platform

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Cybersecurity company Armis says its Armis Centrix platform will be enabled by NVIDIA BlueField-3 data processing units and, in the future, the NVIDIA Morpheus cybersecurity AI framework to protect critical infrastructure while maintaining operational continuity.

These integrations provide a secure, isolated environment for critical infrastructure sectors without impacting performance or operations. Armis Centrix, Armis’ cyber exposure management platform, with NVIDIA BlueField-3 data processing units enabling customers to safeguard critical OT systems at both the host and network level.

“From the convergence of IT and OT environments to sophisticated cyber threats targeting cyber-physical systems, organisations face growing challenges in securing attack surfaces and managing their cyber risk exposure,” said Armis CTO Nadir Izrael. “This integration with NVIDIA technologies extends the reach of Armis’ platform for OT security and cyber exposure management so that more organisations can see, protect and manage their critical assets with operational resiliency.”

Armis Centrix deployed on NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs fortifies security from the ground to the cloud by leveraging Armis’ AI-powered asset intelligence to detect and mitigate threats in real time. This proactive approach to reducing risk keeps systems functional and secure, preserving business continuity and operational integrity across all asset types.

The integration of Armis’ capabilities into the NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPU platform allows for compatibility and scalability across a wide range of OT environments without compromising performance or resiliency.

“Securing critical infrastructure amid today’s dynamic threat landscape is more important than ever,” said NVIDIA’s Ofir Arkin. “The NVIDIA cybersecurity AI platform allows innovators like Armis to develop breakthrough technologies for cyber exposure management and security, delivering a powerful, scalable and flexible solution tailored to the needs of modern OT environments.”

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