HPE Boosts Hybrid Cloud Security with AI & Zero Trust

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– HPE expands its cybersecurity solutions with a multi-layered approach, combining HPE Aruba and Juniper Networking, and introduces AI-driven SASE copilot for enhanced network security.
– HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000 offers ultra-fast enterprise backup storage, optimized for AI and modern data protection, setting a new performance standard.
– HPE Zerto Software launches an integration hub with CrowdStrike to enhance cyber resiliency, enabling faster threat detection and recovery from ransomware attacks.
– HPE Aruba Networking extends zero trust enforcement to third-party devices and introduces AI-powered security monitoring for real-time threat intelligence and policy control.
– HPE establishes a cybersecurity Center of Excellence to validate storage systems against ransomware and complies with U.S. government security standards like CISA and FIPS.
HPE is revolutionizing hybrid cloud security with cutting-edge AI and zero trust technologies, addressing the growing complexity of cyber threats through comprehensive network, data, and system protection. The company has unveiled significant enhancements across its portfolio, integrating HPE Aruba Networking and HPE Juniper Networking to deliver a unified, secure infrastructure.
A standout innovation is the AI-powered SASE copilot for HPE Aruba Networking EdgeConnect, which provides real-time insights into network vulnerabilities, unpatched systems, and suspicious activity. This intelligence-driven approach enhances zero trust enforcement, now extended to HPE Juniper and third-party devices through HPE Aruba Networking Central NAC. Additionally, AppEngine integration enables real-time application classification, improving risk-based policy controls and centralized visibility.
For enterprises grappling with data security, HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000 sets a new benchmark in backup and recovery performance. Optimized for AI workloads, this all-flash object storage solution achieves 1.2 petabytes per hour in backup speeds, nearly doubling competitors’ capabilities. Its scalable architecture supports industries like healthcare and finance, where rapid recovery is non-negotiable. Paired with HPE StoreOnce Catalyst Software, it delivers 60:1 data reduction, working seamlessly with leading backup providers like Commvault, Cohesity, and Veeam.
Disaster recovery also gets a major upgrade with HPE Zerto Software’s new integration hub, featuring CrowdStrike as its exclusive launch partner. This collaboration merges Falcon’s threat detection with Zerto’s instant recovery, allowing organizations to revert to pre-attack states within seconds. The solution is further fortified by the HPE Cyber Resilience Vault, an air-gapped, zero-trust environment designed to combat ransomware.
HPE’s commitment to compliance is evident through certifications aligning with CISA, STIG, and FIPS standards, while its new Cybersecurity Center of Excellence rigorously tests storage systems against top ransomware strains.
David Hughes, SVP at HPE Networking, emphasizes that these advancements empower businesses to “mitigate risk, defend against attacks, and build resilience across their entire IT infrastructure.” With AI-driven automation and zero trust principles at its core, HPE is redefining enterprise security in an increasingly volatile digital landscape.
The strategic partnership with CrowdStrike extends beyond Zerto, encompassing HPE GreenLake, OpsRamp, and Aruba solutions, ensuring end-to-end protection. As cyber threats evolve, HPE’s multi-layered approach ensures enterprises stay ahead with proactive defense, rapid recovery, and uncompromising compliance.
(Source: HelpNet Security)