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NVIDIA

NVIDIA Software for Government Series


Event Date: July 11, 2023
Hosted By: NVIDIA, GAI, Elastic & Carahsoft

As cybersecurity threats continue to escalate and diversify, agencies must look for new ways to address them. Collecting and analyzing all of the data across a network in real time is cost-prohibitive and difficult—unless you can leverage accelerated AI.

NVIDIA Morpheus is an open application framework that enables cybersecurity developers to create optimized AI pipelines for filtering, processing and classifying large volumes of data. Elastic gives your agency the ability to observe real-time telemetry data that can be used to enhance agency processes. Combined, you can have full visibility and control into the level of information security in your data center, cloud and edge.

At this first session of this series, attendees learned how NVIDIA Morpheus and Elastic provides the ability to inspect all network traffic in real-time, flag anomalies and provide insights on these anomalies so that threats can be addressed quickly by:

  • Deploying the joint NVIDIA and Elastic Stack in production and how to train and customize the solution for a specific use case
  • Building models and pipelines that can filter, process and classify large volumes of user login data in real-time
  • Enhancing search experiences by enriching the ingested data with predictions

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Resources


Ivanti Neurons for Healthcare: Improve Asset Visibility and Security Risk Mitigation for Medical Devices
Solutions Brief

Ivanti Neurons for Healthcare: Improve Asset Visibility and Security Risk Mitigation for Medical Devices

Millions of healthcare IT and medical IoT devices are used to care for patients and streamline clinical workflows in healthcare organizations, but their inherent vulnerabilities to malware and cyber-attacks place hospitals and patients at risk. Connected medical devices represent a huge challenge for healthcare IT, biomedical and security organizations. They can’t be disconnected because of their critical roles in patient care and IT network infrastructures, and standard IT solutions can’t secure them. This leaves hospitals exposed and jeopardizes patient safety, data confidentiality, and service availability.


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