For the first time on a major AI platform release, security shipped at launch — not bolted on 18 months later. At Nvidia GTC this week, five security vendors announced protection for Nvidia's agentic AI stack, four with active deployments, one with validated early integration.The timing reflects how fast the threat has moved: 48% of cybersecurity professionals rank agentic AI as the top attack vector heading into 2026. Only 29% of organizations feel fully ready to deploy these technologies securely. Machine identities outnumber human employees 82 to 1 in the average enterprise. And IBM’s 2026 X-Force Threat Intelligence Index documented a 44% surge in attacks exploiting public-facing applications, accelerated by AI-enabled vulnerability scanning.Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made the ca [...]
Jensen Huang walked onto the GTC stage Monday wearing his trademark leather jacket and carrying, as it turned out, the blueprints for a new kind of monopoly.The Nvidia CEO unveiled the Agent Toolkit, [...]
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Nvidia on Monday unveiled a deskside supercomputer powerful enough to run AI models with up to one trillion parameters — roughly the scale of GPT-4 — without touching the cloud. The machine, calle [...]
Adversaries injected malicious prompts into legitimate AI tools at more than 90 organizations in 2025, stealing credentials and cryptocurrency. Every one of those compromised tools could read data, an [...]
Decision makers at 72% of organizations claim to have two or more AI platforms that they identify as their "primary" layer, according to a survey of 40 enterprise companies conducted by Vent [...]