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Nvidia says its chips have no 'backdoors'

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IT News Security
5 days ago
Part of cluster #1489
Nvidia says its chips have no 'backdoors'

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News Technology Security Nvidia says its chips have no 'backdoors' After China flags H20 security concerns. Nvidia said its products have no "backdoors" that would allow remote access or control after China raised concerns over potential security risks in the firm's H20 artificial intelligence chip. The Cyberspace Administration of China, the country's internet regulator, said it was concerned by a US proposal for advanced chips sold abroad to be equipped with tracking and positioning functions....

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Key entities and indicators for this article

ATTACK TYPES
Backdoor
Backdoor Access
Backdoor Risk
Data Interception
Ransomware
COUNTRIES
Australia
China
Russia
United States
COMPANIES
Google
Intel
Microsoft
NVIDIA
AGENCIES
CAC
Cyberspace Administration of China
FSB
APT GROUPS
Scattered Spider
Turla
RANSOMWARE
File Spider
MITRE ATT&CK
T1001
T1003
T1027
T1059
T1071
VULNERABILITIES
Backdoor
Backdoor Access
Data Privacy Violation
Remote Access
Security Vulnerability
INDUSTRIES
Semiconductors
Technology
PLATFORMS
AI Chips
H20 AI Chips
High-Performance Computing
ARTICLE INFORMATION
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