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Cybersecurity as a service is reinventing itself with pre-integrated OEM solutions, ready to deploy in cloud, hybrid, and even air-gapped environments.
At a time when AI-enhanced cyberattacks are multiplying, Trend Micro has announced a new strategy to accelerate the safe adoption of AI in complex business environments. The Japanese company, a global leader in cybersecurity, has introduced a series of pre-integrated infrastructure solutions developed in collaboration with Dell Technologies and NVIDIA, designed to meet the protection needs of distributed, hybrid, and edge computing systems.
The announcement reinforces a clear trend in the sector: in contrast to the “do-it-yourself” (DIY) security model, companies increasingly demand ready-to-use solutions, validated by manufacturers and tailored to the regulatory and operational requirements of their respective sectors.
OEM Security: From Integration to Joint Design
The new OEM solutions announced by Trend Micro are characterized by:
- Being pre-approved, co-developed, and packaged with hardware, software, and support services.
- Being optimized for various scenarios, from native cloud to air-gapped environments.
- Facilitating a rapid deployment thanks to their turnkey nature, without sacrificing customization.
This approach aims to reduce the complexity of cybersecurity in environments with limited resources, a shortage of technical talent, and increasing regulatory pressure.
Trend Vision One and Dell PowerFlex: The Foundation of Digital Sovereignty
One of the pillars of this strategy is the joint solution Trend Vision One™ Sovereign Private Cloud, which integrates:
- Trend Vision One, Trend Micro’s flagship cybersecurity platform, featuring advanced functions such as:
- Cyber risk exposure management.
- Extended detection and response (XDR).
- Unified protection for email, cloud, network, endpoints, data, and identity.
- Dell PowerFlex, a software-defined scalable infrastructure optimized for high-performance enterprise environments.
- NVIDIA Morpheus and NVIDIA NIM microservices, which provide real-time threat detection through GPU-driven analytics, with an unprecedented ability to reduce dwell time and accelerate incident response.
Comparison: A Differentiated Approach to Other Secure AI Initiatives
While other players like Microsoft Defender for Cloud or Palo Alto Prisma Cloud offer cloud-first solutions focused on multi-cloud environment protection, Trend Micro’s proposal stands out for:
- Integrating from hardware to the application layer, with Dell as a strategic partner.
- Focusing on data sovereignty with private deployments, which is key in sectors like banking, public administration, or healthcare.
- Incorporating AI acceleration at the infrastructure level through collaboration with NVIDIA, something that few cybersecurity providers offer today.
Additionally, in contrast to the 100% SaaS approach of other security platforms, Trend Micro’s OEM solution offers controlled and self-managed environments, a distinguishing feature for companies seeking total control over their technology stack.
A Pragmatic View in Times of Talent Shortage
According to Kevin Simzer, COO of Trend Micro, “IT teams are overwhelmed. Our platform is designed to automate, unify, and simplify security operations, regardless of whether they are in cloud, hybrid, or air-gapped environments.” This principle guides the philosophy of their partnerships and the new OEM strategy: making advanced cybersecurity accessible, operational, and quick to deploy.
Conclusion: Security for an AI-Accelerated Era
The proposal from Trend Micro, Dell, and NVIDIA not only aims to protect critical infrastructures in an increasingly automated threat landscape but also closes skill gaps, accelerates the implementation of secure AI, and simplifies technology adoption. In a landscape where every minute counts, this joint strategy could mark a turning point in how organizations think about, deploy, and scale cybersecurity.
Source: Trendmicro