AI-enhanced hardware cybersecurity company Axiado Corporation has launched the AX3000 and AX2000 trusted control/computing units (TCUs), which the company says are the world's first fully integrated hardware security platform solutions driven by AI. Their main purpose is to identify cyber security threats and ransomware attacks on advanced servers and infrastructure components inside cloud data centers, 5G networks, and network switches. According to a press release from the company, the TCU is the authoritative "ultimate line of defense" against potential threats, even when other network functions are compromised. At the bottom of the hardware stack, the TCU consolidates all safety functions into a unified system-on-chip (SoC).
According to the company, TCU protects systems and facilitates their recovery by proactively identifying and stopping ongoing attacks, isolating systems from the network. TCU claims to have introduced a new classification of cybersecurity processors equipped with forensic capabilities. These processors combine silicon, artificial intelligence (AI) and data collection with software into a compact and power-efficient SoC that includes specialized AI functions tailored for security purposes. The press release highlighted that the TCU platform rolled out unprecedented features, including the ability to identify ransomware attacks. Packaged in a compact 23 x 23 BGA SoC, the TCU consumes less than 5W and is a distributed hardware security manager.
"In SoC single chip, we provide a comprehensive platform security, artificial intelligence driver. The TCU is a lower cost of ownership than any other alternative on the market." said Gopi Sirineni, President and CEO of Axiado. "We look forward to working with original equipment manufacturers/original design manufacturers (ODM/OEMs), cloud service providers, and the entire security ecosystem to help make the world's digital infrastructure more secure."
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