A new AI-based system from Nvidia sniffs out unusual behavior and ties it to users, in an effort to prevent insider attacks and protect digital credentials. Credit: Rick Jo / Getty Images Nvidia today announced that a digital lab playground for its latest security offering is now available, letting users try out an AI-powered system designed to monitor individual user accounts for potentially hazardous behavior.The idea, according to the company, is to leverage the large amounts of data that many organizations compile anyway about login and data access events on their systems, and use that to train an AI that watches for user accounts to diverge from their usual patterns. The system moves security teams from a scenario in which they have to comb through potentially millions of events a week to identify a problem to a small handful of “high risk” events identified by the system.A digital fingerprinting “LEGO kit”In an official blog post, Nvidia said that the solution is essentially “a kind of LEGO kit” for digital fingerprinting, allowing users to customize their own solution that best meets their needs. Justin Boitano, Nvidia vice president of enterprise and edge computing, said in a briefing that the system has the potential to both reduce workloads and enable faster identification of potential malefactors. “This digital fingerprinting API workflow enables security organizations to detect threats instantly,” he said. “And this means identity attacks, which are the most common form of enterprise security attacks where bad actors are going after employee credentials via social engineering, or phishing attempts, can quickly get mitigated and detected instantly.”Nvidia said that systems like this are just the beginning for AI-backed security efforts. In future, more detailed user profiles, including data as granular as typing speed and accuracy, could be used to help identify suspicious behavior, the company said in its blog post. “Data on network events is gold for building AI models that harden networks, but no one wants to share details of real users and break-ins,” Nvidia wrote. “Synthetic data, generated by a variant of digital fingerprinting, could fill the gap, letting users create what they need to fit their use case.”The digital fingerprinting system is currently available in Nvidia’s AI Enterprise platform, and the new lab module – which allows users to walk through a real deployment on sample architecture hosted at Equinix and interact with Nvidia experts – is available via the company’s LaunchPad website as of today. Related content news US Senate finance chair slams Change Healthcare for ‘negligence’ in ransomware attack The failure to prevent an attack that disrupted medical payment and claims processing across the US was due to negligence and inexperience, according to Senate Finance Committee chair Ron Wyden. By John Leyden Jun 03, 2024 4 mins Electronic Health Records Ransomware Government news Live Nation SEC filing confirms “unauthorized activity” in wake of alleged Ticketmaster hack A data breach claimed by a threat actor appears to have resulted from stolen credentials that were used on a Ticketmaster cloud services partner, the ticket distribution outlet’s parent company said. By Evan Schuman Jun 03, 2024 5 mins Regulation Data Breach Media and Entertainment Industry brandpost Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks The growing dichotomy of AI-powered code in cloud-native security Unveiling the duality: Harnessing AI's potential while safeguarding cloud-native security By Amol Mathur, SVP & GM of Prisma Cloud, Palo Alto Networks Jun 03, 2024 5 mins Artificial Intelligence Security news After Snowflake, Hugging Face reports security breach Hugging Face has advised its community members to refresh access tokens or switch to safer ones to protect against the attack. By Shweta Sharma Jun 03, 2024 4 mins Authentication Hacking PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe