CrowdStrike Delivers Full Lifecycle Protection for LLMs to Enterprise AI Factories with NVIDIA | CRWD Stock News

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Jun 11, 2025
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  • CrowdStrike (CRWD, Financial) expands security solutions with NVIDIA for AI factories, ensuring end-to-end lifecycle protection.
  • The integration secures over 100,000 large language models (LLMs) across diverse cloud environments.
  • Collaboration enhances AI model safety from build to deployment with advanced AI-driven detection and monitoring tools.

CrowdStrike (CRWD), a leader in cloud-native cybersecurity, has announced a significant expansion of its security solutions for NVIDIA's Enterprise AI Factories. This collaboration integrates Falcon® Cloud Security with NVIDIA's universal LLM NIM microservices and NeMo Safety, ensuring comprehensive lifecycle protection for AI applications and over 100,000 large language models (LLMs).

The integrated solution allows enterprises to securely run and scale diverse LLM applications across hybrid and multi-cloud environments, addressing all facets of AI innovation from build and runtime to posture management. The collaboration aims to bolster enterprise confidence in deploying AI technologies safely and efficiently.

"As AI becomes fundamental to enterprises, security must evolve to match its scale and speed," said Justin Boitano, NVIDIA's Vice President of Enterprise AI Software. The integration with CrowdStrike addresses potential risks such as data poisoning and sensitive data leakage, offering pre-deployment protection through AI-SPM, AI Model Scanning, and Shadow AI detection capabilities.

By combining CrowdStrike's advanced Falcon platform with NVIDIA’s NeMo Safety workflows, enterprises can assess and strengthen their AI model security throughout the scaling of new AI applications. This partnership exemplifies a significant advancement in securing AI innovation from inception to cloud deployment, aligning with the growing demand for robust security measures in AI development.

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