Mindflair (MFAI)  has noted that portfolio company Mirror Security has moved its Encrypted AI Inference platform into full production, powered by NVIDIA accelerated computing infrastructure.

Mirror Security, a Dublin-based cybersecurity firm spun out of University College Dublin, enables artificial intelligence systems to run inference on encrypted data. In practice, this allows sensitive information to be processed without ever being decrypted.

The platform keeps data encrypted throughout both computation and storage. It integrates NVIDIA’s AI inference capabilities across its accelerated computing stack, delivering Secure AI Inference and Secure AI Memory for organisations operating in highly regulated sectors such as healthcare, finance, government and defence.

Mirror Security operates across Ireland, the United States and India, supporting enterprises and public sector bodies that require AI deployment without compromising confidentiality or regulatory compliance.

The launch aligns with India’s national IndiaAI Mission to build indigenous artificial intelligence capability. Yotta Data Services, NVIDIA’s partner in India and operator of the 16,000-plus GPU Shakti Cloud, will be the first to deploy Mirror’s platform for Indian enterprises, government and defence organisations. As a result, regulated bodies in India are expected to gain access to encrypted AI at scale while retaining full data control.

Mindflair holds its interest in Mirror Security through Sure Valley Ventures’ third fund (SVV3).

Mindflair’s Director Nicholas Lee said: “Mirror's full production launch using NVIDIA AI Infrastructure is a major milestone for the company-taking encrypted AI inference into full production and enabling regulated organisations to adopt AI at scale without decrypting sensitive data or compromising privacy and compliance.”

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This is a strategically important step for Mirror and, by extension, Mindflair. Encrypted inference tackles one of the biggest barriers to enterprise AI adoption - how to use sensitive data without exposing it. By combining that capability with NVIDIA’s infrastructure and securing early deployment in India, Mirror positions itself at the intersection of AI growth and regulatory compliance, two themes likely to define the next phase of enterprise AI rollout.