Nvidia-led AI security group advances agent defenses
The Open Secure AI Alliance has grown to over 120 companies and issued proposals for AI agent security.
Why it matters
The early activity signals industry urgency around securing agentic AI systems. Coordinated proposals from a large vendor-backed alliance could shape emerging security practices for AI agents.
The key points
- 1.Nvidia is spearheading the Open Secure AI Alliance.
- 2.The group has grown to more than 120 companies.
- 3.Its first proposals target AI agent defenses.
The Open Secure AI Alliance, spearheaded by Nvidia, has grown to more than 120 companies about a week after its formation. The group has already released proposals focused on defending against AI agents.
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