Nvidia partners with CrowdStrike for cybersecurity program

September 17, 2024
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  • Nvidia has joined the CrowdStrike Cybersecurity Startup Program.
  • The program includes partners from EMEA and the United States.

Nvidia Joins CrowdStrike Cybersecurity Startup Program

Nvidia has recently joined the CrowdStrike Cybersecurity Startup Program, expanding the program alongside Amazon Web Services (AWS). The program, aimed at powering the next generation of AI and cloud security startups, was unveiled at the Fal.Con 2024 conference.

The program will include partners from EMEA and the United States, and applications are open from September 16 to January 10. The addition of Nvidia to the program is expected to accelerate AI innovation and provide mentorship and guidance to selected startups.

Selected startups will be enrolled in an eight-week program developed by AWS, CrowdStrike, and Nvidia, and will have access to cybersecurity investors, enablement sessions, and other benefits. Winning presentations at the end of the program could receive funding from the CrowdStrike Falcon Fund.

CrowdStrike’s chief business officer, Daniel Bernard, highlighted the success of the first cohort in the program, emphasizing the benefits for partners, customers, and the broader ecosystem. The program aims to support the next generation of AI and cloud security startups.

CrowdStrike expects the most innovative startups across EMEA and the United States to apply to join the program, providing opportunities for startups to tackle pressing security challenges with the support of AI technologies and technical expertise.

Overall, the partnership between CrowdStrike, AWS, and Nvidia is expected to drive innovation in cybersecurity and provide better security outcomes for startups looking to make a difference in the market.


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