Palo Alto Networks integrates zero trust security into NVIDIA AI factory

Palo Alto Networks announced Prisma AIRS integration with NVIDIA BlueField DPU, as well as joining the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory partner validation program.
The solution embeds zero trust security for the architecture and operation of AI infrastructure to provide strong protection while not affecting the performance of AI.
“The AI Factory is the new engine for value creation, and securing it is a board-level imperative,” says Rich Campagna, SVP product management, Palo Alto Networks. “The validation of Palo Alto Networks Prisma AIRS accelerated with NVIDIA BlueField within the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory enables a new security architecture for the AI era. We are embedding trust directly into the infrastructure, giving leaders the confidence to safeguard their proprietary intelligence and deploy AI bravely.”
Security processing is offloaded to a dedicated domain with NVIDIA DOCA, improving efficiency and maintaining security policy at line speed.
Prisma AIRS works with Cortex XSIAM and XSOAR for AI-based actions as well as real-time workload tracking.
A centralized Hyperscale Security Firewall (HSF) cluster in addition to the distributed model enables advanced threat detection and defence-in-depth.
The architecture optimizes AI infrastructure Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by reserving the host resources for running AI applications only, which provides high efficiency and scalability.
Its feature-proof design supports NVIDIA BlueField-4 for more compute power and greater bandwidth, enabling future scalability.
This partnership safeguards sensitive information, defends AI models from threats and establishes a secure foundation for AI innovation and market leadership.
In early 2025 Palo Alto Networks unveiled an AI-powered zero trust solution to secure 5G networks.
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AI infrastructure | AI/ML | edge security | Nvidia | Palo Alto Networks | Zero Trust


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