Eclypsium secures AI data centres as AI arms race escalates

June 11, 2025 | Wednesday | News

The new capabilities provide continuous security and integrity monitoring of dedicated AI hardware components used across AI data centres

Eclypsium, the infrastructure supply chain security company protecting critical hardware, firmware, and software infrastructure, announced capabilities to secure AI data centre infrastructure as part of its Supply Chain Security Platform version 4.0. The new capabilities provide continuous security and integrity monitoring of dedicated AI hardware components used across AI data centres—including NVIDIA, ARM and x86-based servers, firmware, GPUs, and other foundational hardware for supporting compute, networking, memory, server management, and interconnectivity—to protect the fundamental layers of the GenAI stack.

AI data centres are now being treated as national critical infrastructure. Like the space race or the nuclear arms race before it, the international order of the world in the 21st century will hinge on the successful and secure deployment of enormous AI capacity for use in business, defence, and critical infrastructure industries. In 2025 alone, over a trillion dollars of investment in AI infrastructure has been pledged by global powers and transnational technology companies.

Today’s AI data centres have also become the foundation of decision-making AI infrastructure in industries like finance, healthcare, defence, and other data-intensive sectors. Securing this foundational layer of the AI stack is imperative for enterprises to protect GenAI models, applications, and data. Because the ability to detect vulnerabilities in AI infrastructure lags behind the pace of growth of GPU compute capacity, organisations must start implementing security controls from the outset.