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CrowdStrike and NVIDIA Collaborate to Secure the Future of Generative AI

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CrowdStrike has announced that it is providing additional protection tools for NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints via its AI-native cybersecurity platform, CrowdStrike Falcon, to help developers securely use open-source foundation models and accelerate generative AI innovations.

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NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints

Creating enterprise generative AI applications is a complex, multi-stage process. Enterprises need templates for standard generative AI workflows, including chatbots for customer service, and enhanced generation with information retrieval to optimize the development process. The security of these models and underlying data is critical to ensuring the productivity and integrity of generative AI applications.

NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints are reference applications that utilize NVIDIA NIM microservices and the NVIDIA NeMo platform, which is part of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software stack.

CrowdStrike adds support for NIM Agent Blueprints, enabling companies to safely and efficiently create customized generative AI applications based on the latest NVIDIA NIM open models.

“CrowdStrike has been a pioneer in AI-native cybersecurity and is at the forefront of protecting AI-driven systems, propelling the generative AI revolution,” said Daniel Bernard, Chief Business Officer of CrowdStrike. “We continue to innovate with NVIDIA, providing enterprises with the necessary tools to accelerate the development and security of generative AI.”

“Security is fundamental to creating enterprise-level generative AI applications,” said Justin Boitano, Vice President of Enterprise AI Software Products, NVIDIA. “With NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints support on CrowdStrike, companies can create applications for core generative AI use cases that meet enterprise security demands.”

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