Days after purchasing two Israeli tech companies, US chip giant Nvidia is again looking to the local market, announcing a collaboration with Sygnia cyber consulting and incident response company.
The Tel Aviv-based company says the new partnership is aimed at “revolutionizing” cybersecurity for the energy and industrial sectors using AI-powered solutions.
The collaboration will unite Sygnia’s Pathfinder sensors and Velocity XDR platform with Nvidia’s BlueField DPUs and Morpheus cybersecurity AI framework in order to improve data collection and threat detection and response.
This joint solution is designed to use AI-powered security to safeguard industrial and critical infrastructure.
“As cyber threats in industrial and critical infrastructure environments grow in number and impact, this new paradigm will allow defenders a significant advantage over traditional methods, empowering them to proactively anticipate and swiftly respond to emerging risks,” said Sygnia CEO Ram Elboim.
“By harnessing NVIDIA technologies, Sygnia is poised to help redefine cybersecurity in these vital sectors, safeguarding against evolving threats and ensuring the resilience of our critical systems and infrastructure,” he said.
“It is imperative that robust cybersecurity measures safeguard the world’s critical energy infrastructure,” said Marc Spieler, Nvidia’s Senior Managing Director for Global Energy.
“Combining Nvidia’s accelerated computing platform with Sygnia’s advanced cybersecurity technologies will help protect the energy and industrial sectors with the power of AI.”
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