NVIDIA Vera BlueField-4 STX Brings Agentic AI Storage Processing With In-Silicon Security
The companies said the hardware and storage integrations protect model weights, datasets and agent memory with real-time zero-trust controls.
- On June 1, 2026, NVIDIA unveiled Vera BlueField-4 STX, a security architecture embedding real-time protection for AI data and agents in silicon. Xage Security and MinIO simultaneously announced support for the platform.
- "AI factories are becoming the new critical infrastructure and they require critical-infrastructure-grade security protection," said Duncan Greatwood, CEO of Xage Security. Autonomous agents increasingly access sensitive data and APIs without human oversight.
- MinIO announced support integrating its AIStor and MemKV solutions with NVIDIA DOCA Vault. Jason Hardy, vice president, Storage Technologies at NVIDIA, said this establishes a "secure data fabric" to safeguard critical data while scaling trusted AI.
- Xage will provide AI Security Gateways using its Zero Trust platform to govern AI interactions at scale. The solution dynamically configures DOCA BlueField OvS to allow permitted interactions while blocking unauthorized access.
- These integrations enable enterprises to build secure-by-design AI factories where storage layers maintain cryptographic integrity. Data movement from object storage through context memory to the GPU remains under strict security enforcement.
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MinIO AIStor and MemKV Deliver the Secure AI Data Path with NVIDIA Vera BlueField-4 STX
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NVIDIA Vera BlueField-4 STX Brings Agentic AI Storage Processing With In-Silicon Security
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