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Defining the Future of AI Security: Akamai Selected as Strategic Security Partner for WWT's ARMOR Framework
Helping enterprises bridge the gap between AI innovation and security, Akamai (NASDAQ: AKAM) today announced its selection as a strategic partner for World Wide Technology's (WWT) AI Readiness Model for Operational Resilience (ARMOR). This collaboration positions Akamai as a foundational security architecture for the "AI Factories" being built by WWT and accelerated by NVIDIA. As enterprises rush to adopt AI, they often face a "security tax," where traditional security agents compete with AI workloads for critical compute resources. Through ARMOR, Akamai and WWT are solving this challenge by integrating Akamai's software intelligence directly with NVIDIA BlueField Data Processing Units (DPUs). Bridging the Gap Between Innovation and Security WWT's ARMOR is the industry's first holistic, vendor-agnostic AI security framework. While other architectures are often limited to specific cloud platforms, ARMOR provides a structured blueprint across six critical domains: Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC), Model Protection, Secure AI Operations, Infrastructure Security, Data Protection, and Secure Development Lifecycle (SDLC). "Before ARMOR, organizations were often forced to piece together fragmented security strategies," said PJ Joseph, Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Services at Akamai. "By aligning our portfolio with this framework, we are providing a proactive methodology to isolate large-scale AI clusters and prevent the lateral movement of threats without sacrificing the performance that AI training and inference demand." Akamai's role in the ARMOR framework centers on three strategic pillars: * Eliminating the "Security Tax": Offloading Akamai Guardicore Segmentation to NVIDIA BlueField allows AI environments to run at peak efficiency. This creates an isolated enforcement layer that survives host OS compromises and accelerates ransomware containment by an average of 21.4% -- reaching 32.6% for large enterprises. * Securing Agentic AI and Data Lakes: Akamai API Security monitors the "connective tissue" of AI, preventing unauthorized access to the sensitive data lakes feeding large language models (LLMs). * End-to-End Defense: Combined with Prolexic DDoS mitigation, Akamai provides a multilayered defense against volumetric attacks designed to overwhelm mission-critical AI architectures. Strengthening the Global AI Ecosystem WWT's Advanced Technology Center (ATC) serves as a global proving ground for AI architectures. By embedding Akamai into the ARMOR reference model, WWT ensures that enterprises can move beyond baseline compliance to achieve true cyber resilience. "No single vendor can secure the AI frontier alone," said Chris Konrad, Global VP of Cybersecurity at WWT. "Through our close partnership with Akamai, we are turning the hype of secure enterprise AI into a tangible, scalable reality for customers." For a deeper technical breakdown of how organizations and channel partners can implement frameworks like ARMOR to secure enterprise AI, read the full blog post: Securing the AI Frontier: A Blueprint for Partners.
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Akamai Selected as Strategic Security Partner for World Wide Technology?S Ai Readiness Model for Operational Resilience Armor Framework
Akamai was selected as a strategic partner for World Wide Technology?s AI Readiness Model for Operational Resilience ARMOR framework. This collaboration positions Akamai as a foundational security architecture for the ?AI factories? being built by World Wide Technology and accelerated by NVIDIA. Through ARMOR, Akamai and World Wide Technology are solving the challenge by integrating Akamai?s software intelligence directly with NVIDIA BlueField data processing units. World Wide Technology?s ARMOR is the industry?s first holistic, vendor-agnostic AI security framework. ARMOR provides a structured blueprint across six critical domains: governance, risk, and compliance; model security; secure AI operations; infrastructure security; data protection; and secure development lifecycle. Akamai?s role in the ARMOR framework centers on three strategic pillars: Eliminating the ?security tax?: Offloading Akamai Guardicore Segmentation to NVIDIA BlueField allows AI environments to run at peak efficiency. This creates an isolated enforcement layer that survives host OS compromises and accelerates ransomware containment by an average of 21.4% ? reaching 32.6% for large enterprises. Securing agentic AI and data lakes: Akamai API Security monitors the ?connective tissue? of AI, preventing unauthorized access to the sensitive data lakes feeding large language models. End-to-end defense: Combined with Prolexic DDoS mitigation, Akamai provides a multilayered defense against volumetric attacks designed to overwhelm mission-critical AI architectures. World Wide Technology?s Advanced Technology Center serves as a global proving ground for AI architectures. By embedding Akamai into the ARMOR reference model, World Wide Technology ensures that enterprises can move beyond baseline compliance to achieve true cyber resilience. For a deeper technical breakdown of how organizations and channel partners can implement frameworks like ARMOR to secure enterprise AI, read the full blog post: Securing the AI Frontier: A Blueprint for Partners.
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Akamai has been selected as a strategic security partner for World Wide Technology's AI Readiness Model for Operational Resilience (ARMOR). The collaboration integrates Akamai's security intelligence with NVIDIA BlueField DPUs to eliminate the 'security tax' that slows AI workloads, while accelerating ransomware containment by 21.4% on average and up to 32.6% for large enterprises.
Akamai has been selected as a strategic security partner for World Wide Technology's (WWT) AI Readiness Model for Operational Resilience (ARMOR Framework), marking a significant development in enterprise AI security
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. This collaboration positions Akamai as a foundational security architecture for the "AI factories" being built by World Wide Technology and accelerated by NVIDIA, addressing a critical challenge enterprises face as they rush to adopt AI technologies2
.As enterprises adopt AI at scale, they often encounter what's known as a "security tax"—a scenario where traditional security agents compete with AI workloads for critical compute resources, degrading performance. Through ARMOR, Akamai and WWT are solving this challenge by integrating Akamai's software intelligence directly with NVIDIA BlueField DPUs
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. By offloading Akamai Guardicore Segmentation to NVIDIA BlueField, AI environments can run at peak efficiency while maintaining robust security. This approach creates an isolated enforcement layer that survives host OS compromises and accelerates ransomware containment by an average of 21.4%—reaching 32.6% for large enterprises2
.WWT's ARMOR represents the industry's first holistic, vendor-agnostic AI security framework, distinguishing itself from architectures limited to specific cloud platforms
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. The framework provides a structured blueprint across six critical domains: Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC), Model Protection, Secure AI Operations, Infrastructure Security, Data Protection, and Secure Development Lifecycle (SDLC)2
. According to PJ Joseph, Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Services at Akamai, "Before ARMOR, organizations were often forced to piece together fragmented security strategies"1
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Akamai's role in the ARMOR framework centers on three strategic pillars that address the full spectrum of AI security challenges. Beyond eliminating the security tax, the company focuses on securing agentic AI and data lakes through Akamai API Security, which monitors the "connective tissue" of AI systems to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data lakes feeding large language models
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. The third pillar delivers end-to-end defense against DDoS attacks—combined with Prolexic DDoS mitigation, Akamai provides a multilayered defense against volumetric attacks designed to overwhelm mission-critical AI architectures2
.WWT's Advanced Technology Center (ATC) serves as a global proving ground for AI architectures, and by embedding Akamai into the ARMOR reference model, WWT ensures enterprises can move beyond baseline compliance to achieve true cyber resilience
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. Chris Konrad, Global VP of Cybersecurity at WWT, emphasized the collaborative nature of this effort: "No single vendor can secure the AI frontier alone. Through our close partnership with Akamai, we are turning the hype of secure enterprise AI into a tangible, scalable reality for customers"1
. This partnership matters because it provides enterprises with a proactive methodology to isolate large-scale AI clusters and prevent the lateral movement of threats without sacrificing the performance that AI training and inference demand.Summarized by
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