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Securiti Announces Integration with NVIDIA’s New Enterprise AI Factory Validated Design

Securiti announced it will integrate with NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design to help safeguard agentic AI systems. To provide a foundation for enterprise IT infrastructure, NVIDIA launched the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design.

By leveraging these validated designs, customers can rapidly deploy and scale essential services for agentic AI, including Securiti’s AI TRiSM, providing robust governance, risk mitigation, and security controls for autonomous AI operations, according to the companies.

By leveraging standards such as Model Context Protocol, agents can connect to a wide variety of tools and data sources from which derive context that aids decision making or act.

Securiti works by automatically scanning enterprise data sources and extracting data intelligence including access permissions and location of sensitive data.  Users can select, filter, sanitize any sensitive data to create safe data pipelines into vector databases or training data repositories. 

Access permissions from data sources are preserved in Securiti as data moves through an AI ecosystem and can be configured and applied to agents and users wherever they access enterprise data. 

This ability to sanitize data before ingestion into the AI ecosystem combined with the ability to quickly configure, enforce, and scale access controls across agents, tools and systems is what enables Securiti to accelerate Agentic AI for Enterprise AI Factory developers, the company said.

The Securiti AI Data+AI Command Center gives users visibility and policy enforcement control across potentially 100s of models, agents, tools, and data sources with automated testing to ensure the integrity of the entire ecosystem.

For more information about this news, visit https://securiti.ai.

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