HPE Introduces Security Advancements To Secure AI AdoptionHPE Introduces Sweeping Security Advancements To Secure AI Adoption and Strengthen Enterprise Resiliency
HPE announced new security innovations designed to help organizations scale distributed operations, reduce cyber risk, and maintain consistent governance as AI adoption accelerates across the enterprise. To help enterprises securely adopt AI and turn resilience into a core business capability, HPE is introducing the HPE Juniper Networking SRX400 Series Firewalls, an expanded hybrid mesh security architecture, and resilience-centered enhancements to extend consistent protection across cloud, core and edge environments. “In the AI era, security can no longer be bolted on or managed in isolation. As AI workloads scale across distributed sites, networking and security must be deeply integrated to reduce risk, enhance visibility, and deliver the trust enterprises require,” said David Hughes, SVP & GM, SASE and Security for Networking, HPE. “HPE helps customers standardize policy and consistently enforce it across distributed environments so they can adopt AI with confidence while preserving performance, resiliency, manageability, and control.” Bringing carrier-grade security to the edge Integral security is a core component of the HPE self-driving network, pairing autonomous, AI-native operations with built-in zero trust, shared visibility, and end-to-end policy enforcement so networks can optimize, self-heal, and protect themselves at machine speed. As AI use expands into stores, clinics, campuses, and branches, these distributed sites increasingly become the front line for unmanaged AI access, inconsistent policy enforcement, and new paths for data exposure. The HPE Juniper Networking SRX400 series extends carrier-grade security efficacy into smaller sites and space-constrained environments, supporting a standardized security posture from core to edge, with hardware-rooted protections that help defend against tampering and establish trusted device integrity. With high performance and streamlined manageability in a compact footprint, the SRX400 helps safeguard remote sites from becoming the weak link in an organization’s security strategy. Hybrid mesh updates bring enterprise-grade governance to AI usage More than half of organizations are using AI within their organizations, creating a new challenge: enabling productivity while reducing the risk of sensitive data being accessed or shared unintentionally. HPE’s latest hybrid mesh firewall enhancements introduce new capabilities that help organizations govern AI usage with confidence by improving visibility and policy control across distributed environments without forcing a blockade against emerging tools. Key capabilities include:
Built-in security for higher-stakes threat environments By extending sovereign-ready security and resilience-centered enhancements across the HPE product portfolio, organizations can protect critical workloads, recover faster, and sustain operations under escalating threat conditions:
As organizations continue to embrace sovereign IT infrastructure, these security solutions are designed to provide comprehensive control, compliance, and protection, even in air-gapped environments. Enhanced threat intelligence with HPE Threat Labs To help organizations stay ahead of rapidly evolving cyber threats, HPE is expanding HPE Threat Labs, its research-driven threat intelligence group, by incorporating additional networking telemetry and expertise to deliver real-time, AI-native threat insights. These capabilities are designed to convert threat intelligence into action faster by identifying emerging threats, supporting the industry’s shift toward self-driving, zero trust security architectures. Source: HPE media announcement | |