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Nvidia provides GPUs, drivers, and software used in AI and computing; flaws in these components can expose systems, data, and workloads.

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Nvidia develops graphics processing units (GPUs), accelerator cards, system-on-chip platforms, and the drivers and software stacks that control them. Its hardware is used in workstations, cloud systems, high-performance computing, and AI infrastructure; security news under this tag therefore commonly concerns device firmware, kernel drivers, GPU runtimes, management tools, and software libraries rather than the silicon alone.

Security advisories matter because flaws in drivers or privileged GPU components can allow local code to crash systems, gain elevated access, or cross intended isolation boundaries, depending on the affected platform. Shared GPU servers also require careful tenant and data isolation: residual data in device memory or insecure accelerator-management interfaces can expose workloads. Operators should track Nvidia security bulletins, inventory driver and firmware versions, obtain updates through trusted channels, restrict management endpoints, and test upgrades against dependent CUDA or AI workloads. Vulnerability assessment should include container and orchestration integrations, since a GPU-enabled workload may receive additional host access.

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Bank Info Security 11 months, 1 week ago

Otorio Buy Fuels Armis’ OT Security and AI-Driven Growth

CEO Yevgeny Dibrov Says Otorio Acquisition Positions Armis for Strong GrowthArmis CEO Yevgeny Dibrov outlines how the Otorio acquisition is driving OT security advances, enabling on-prem deployments and secure remote access. He also details AI's role in defense, Nvidia collaborations and upcoming products to expand the cyber exposure management suite.

Bank Info Security 11 months, 1 week ago

Nvidia Pushes Back on Chinese 'Kill-Switch' Claims

Chipmaker Argues Against Growing Interest in US to Require New Security MeasuresArtificial intelligence chip-making powerhouse Nvidia is rejecting claims from China’s top cyber agency that its H20 chips include location tracking and kill-switch features - while warning U.S. lawmakers against requiring those capabilities in future chip designs.

Bank Info Security 11 months, 1 week ago

Nvidia Patches Trio of Triton Vulnerabilities

Chip Manufacturer Shore Up Loose Server EndsArtificial chip maker giant Nvidia published patches for its open-source platform allowing users to run models at scale after researchers found hackers could gain complete control of the underlying server - allowing them to steal the models, manipulate its responses and steal data.

Wiz Research details flaws in Python backend that expose AI models and enable remote code execution Security researchers have lifted the lid on a chain of high-severity vulnerabilities that could lead to remote code execution (RCE) on Nvidia's Triton Inference Server.…

A newly disclosed set of security flaws in NVIDIA's Triton Inference Server for Windows and Linux, an open-source platform for running artificial intelligence (AI) models at scale, could be exploited to take over susceptible servers