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Bastille Networks Partners with Oracle for AI Data Center Security


Bastille Networks Partners with Oracle for AI Data Center Security
  • by: Business Wire
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  • February 12, 2026

Bastille Networks, Inc., a leader in enterprise wireless airspace cybersecurity, today announced a strategic collaboration with Oracle to implement its advanced wireless monitoring solution throughout Oracle’s worldwide network of AI data centers. This deployment enables continuous, real-time identification, detection, and monitoring of all wireless activity within these high-value facilities hosting the world’s most advanced AI technologies.

Quick Intel

  • Bastille Networks deploys RF sensors and AI-powered monitoring across Oracle’s global AI data centers to detect unauthorized wireless transmitters and anomalous behavior.
  • The solution identifies and locates every transmitter on-site, classifying devices by type, activity, authorization status, and compliance with security policies.
  • Bastille focuses on metadata and behavioral analysis rather than payload inspection, ensuring privacy while flagging potential data exfiltration or compromise risks.
  • Integration with existing facility security systems provides comprehensive situational awareness beyond traditional perimeter defenses.
  • The collaboration addresses escalating wireless threats to AI infrastructure, where intellectual property and mission-critical workloads are prime targets.
  • Oracle reinforces its commitment to highest security standards for cloud infrastructure protecting customer data and AI workloads.

Protecting AI Infrastructure in the Wireless Era

AI data centers represent critical infrastructure with immense value in compute power, proprietary models, and sensitive training data. As adversaries increasingly exploit wireless vectors—rogue devices, unauthorized access points, or covert exfiltration—perimeter-focused security alone is insufficient. Bastille’s software-defined radio technology creates a layered defense by monitoring the RF airspace around and within facilities.

“We have worked with Oracle for years, and their approach to protecting their clients’ intellectual property from wireless threats has consistently set high standards in the hyperscale industry,” said Chris Risley, CEO of Bastille. “Bastille’s experience in protecting information for the Intelligence Community and Department of Defense has prepared us for this new AI era. As AI data centers become critical infrastructure, the risk of attacks continues to grow. By working with Bastille, Oracle adds an extra layer of protection beyond traditional perimeter security.”

“Oracle is committed to maintaining the highest security standards for its cloud infrastructure,” said Mahesh Thiagarajan, executive vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “Our work with Bastille reflects our ongoing focus on delivering secure environments where our customers’ most valuable data and workloads are protected.”

This partnership underscores the evolving security requirements for hyperscale AI environments, where comprehensive wireless airspace visibility becomes essential to safeguard against emerging threats while supporting innovation at scale.

About Bastille Networks, Inc.

Bastille is the leader in Enterprise Wireless Airspace Cybersecurity through software-defined radio. By enabling enterprises to assess and mitigate risks associated with cellular, RF, and wireless threats, Bastille delivers security solutions that provide real-time monitoring and actionable insights to protect sensitive data and critical infrastructure. The Bastille system deploys RF sensors around AI data centers that detect and locate every transmitter in the facility. Bastille uses AI to classify transmissions by type, activity, whether the device is authorized to be on site, and compliance with facility security policies. Bastille does not examine transmission payloads. Instead, it continuously monitors for anomalous behavior that could signal data exfiltration or system compromise. Bastille’s RF information and analytics can be integrated with other facility security information to give teams a more comprehensive situational awareness of their security posture.

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