InfraShield to unveil local AI platform at nuclear cybersecurity conference
InfraShield will debut NullCloud.ai, an on-premises AI compute system, at the NITSL Conference in Savannah, Georgia, from July 13 to 16, 2026. The launch targets nuclear and other critical infrastructure operators looking for secure, fixed-cost AI infrastructure that keeps sensitive data inside their own environment.
Why it matters: - Nuclear and other critical infrastructure operators are under pressure to adopt AI without increasing cyber risk. - NullCloud.ai is designed to keep prompts, embeddings, documents and operational context inside an organization's environment. - InfraShield is positioning the platform as a fixed-cost alternative to cloud AI pricing and data exposure.
What happened: - InfraShield will unveil NullCloud.ai at the Nuclear Information Technology Strategic Leadership group's annual conference in Savannah, Georgia, from July 13 to 16, 2026. - InfraShield will also serve as a main sponsor of the conference. - The company will showcase NullCloud.ai and its product stack, including PEEPS, vTraq and UniPath, at Booths #21-23.
The details: - NullCloud.ai is a rack-mounted, scalable, on-premises AI appliance built for nuclear and other critical operators. - The system is a 4U appliance that supports deployment of large language models and other machine learning tools inside an organization’s own environment. - The platform is aimed at engineering reviews, vulnerability analysis, document analysis, operational decision support and compliance workflows. - InfraShield says the system avoids transmitting sensitive operational data to public cloud services. - The platform supports up to 512GB of memory across flexible configurations. - InfraShield says the setup enables local inference for large-scale AI models while keeping sensitive data secured in-house. - The company says the approach provides predictable AI tokenomics, improved export control compliance, simplified deployment and tangible ROI in as little as nine months. - NullCloud.ai also accelerates AI-powered workflows in vTraq, InfraShield’s OT vulnerability management tool, including vulnerability analysis, reporting, dashboards and compliance work.
Between the lines: - The launch reflects a broader push in critical infrastructure toward AI systems that can be controlled locally rather than routed through external providers. - InfraShield is framing AI as strategic infrastructure, not just a software service, to appeal to operators focused on compliance, reliability and budget predictability. - The conference setting gives InfraShield direct access to nuclear utilities, regulators and technology leaders who influence purchasing and deployment decisions.
What's next: - InfraShield will demonstrate the platform to nuclear industry attendees during the conference. - The company expects the system to help operators adopt AI while avoiding public-cloud dependencies and related security concerns. - InfraShield will continue pitching its integrated cybersecurity ecosystem to facilities across nuclear, energy, mining, water and government sectors.
The bottom line: - InfraShield is betting that nuclear operators want AI capability without sacrificing control, compliance or cost certainty.
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