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2026-06-01
www.blocksandfiles.com 2026-06-01 Blocks & Files
AI/ML Nvidia supercharges BlueField 4 with AI agent security SW running on its silicon Chris Mellor BLOCKS & FILES EDITOR Published Mon 1 Jun 2026 // 12:09 UTC Nvidia’s Vera BlueField-4 STX protects AI Agents, context memory and file-based data access directly in silicon. The BlueField-4 STX DPU has DOCA security capabilities to provide zero-trust file access, agent behavior visibility and netw
2026-06-01
www.helpnetsecurity.com 2026-06-01 Help Net Security
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2026-06-01
developer.nvidia.com 2026-06-01 NVIDIA Developer
The AI era is driving a new class of infrastructure: AI factories that transform data into intelligence for autonomous AI agents operating at unprecedented scale. Powered by accelerated computing, AI factories enable enterprises to train, fine-tune, and deploy AI with greater speed and efficiency.  This new class of infrastructure also introduces a fundamentally new attack surface spanning infras
2026-06-01
cryptobriefing.com 2026-06-01 Crypto Briefing
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2026-06-01
nvidianews.nvidia.com 2026-06-01 NVIDIA Newsroom
News Summary: New and enhanced NVIDIA DOCA Vault, DOCA Argus and DOCA Flow security capabilities for NVIDIA BlueField-4 provide zero-trust file access, agent behavior visibility and network-level isolation. With DOCA, Vera BlueField-4 STX delivers runtime threat detection up to 1,000x faster than existing agentless runtime solutions, while enabling network and file access enforcement at speeds of
2026-06-01
www.stocktitan.net 2026-06-01 Stock Titan
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2026-06-01
sg.finance.yahoo.com 2026-06-01 Yahoo Finance Singapore
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2026-05-29
tomshardware.com 2026-05-29 Luke James
DJI has published the results of an independent security assessment by U.S. cybersecurity firm OnDefend.
2026-05-29
digitimes.com 2026-05-29
Arm EVP and Chief Commercial Officer Will Abbey visited QBit Semiconductor's Taiwan headquarters on May 27, signaling deeper cooperation that could shape future chip design for edge AI, physical AI, and quantum-computing cybersecurity. The visit highlights how platform alliances are increasingly influencing next-generation computing architectures for global technology markets.
2026-05-29
www.tradingview.com 2026-05-29 TradingView
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2026-05-29
www.tradingview.com 2026-05-29 TradingView
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2026-05-28
digitimes.com 2026-05-28
China has brought AI chips into its national security and reliability evaluation framework for the first time, turning what looks like a product certification process into something more consequential: an emerging gatekeeping system for AI computing infrastructure.
2026-05-28
digitimes.com 2026-05-28
During the 2026 Europe Day Dinner, Taiwanese President Ching-te Lai referenced how coal and steel formed the foundation of peace in Europe, comparing that to how semiconductors and AI shape global prosperity and democratic security for Taiwan. He said Taiwan's semiconductor ecosystem integrates critical technologies from leading European companies, praising the nature of like-minded partners worki
2026-05-27
tomshardware.com 2026-05-27 Luke James
The certifications are valid for three years and were issued jointly by the China Information Technology Security Evaluation Centre and the National Secrecy Science and Technology Evaluation Centre.
2026-05-27
tomshardware.com 2026-05-27 Bruno Ferreira
Microsoft's GitHub bans security researcher who posted zero-day Windows exploits
2026-05-27
digitimes.com 2026-05-27
China has formally brought AI chips into its national security and reliability evaluation framework for the first time, marking a further expansion of the country's Information Technology Application Innovation procurement policy into AI computing infrastructure.
2026-05-26
finance.yahoo.com 2026-05-26 Yahoo Finance
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2026-05-26
digitimes.com 2026-05-26
Wingtech Technology, the Chinese tech company that owns Dutch semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia, has filed a civil lawsuit against Nexperia and five defendants for alleged damages worth CNY8 billion (approx. US$1.2 billion). The case is the latest development of the legal troubles between the Chinese company and its subsidiary following the Dutch government's seizure of the company in late 2025
2026-05-20
securitytoday.com 2026-05-20 Security Today
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2026-05-20
securitytoday.com 2026-05-20 Security Today
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