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HPE Expands ZTNA Solutions and Cloud-based Access Control Capabilities

 

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) today announced expansions of HPE Aruba Networking and HPE GreenLake cloud to help enterprises modernize secure connectivity and hybrid cloud operations by blending multi-layered and zero trust approaches to protect against threats. These new expansions include:

“With the rise in adoption of data-fueled AI applications, organizations are facing more sophisticated threats to anywhere data is stored, captured or transmitted,” said Phil Mottram, EVP and general manager, HPE Aruba Networking. “HPE’s security solutions deliver advanced protection to help organizations mitigate risk, defend against attacks and build resiliency.”

Additional HPE innovations include the new HPE Aruba Networking Central Network Access Control (NAC), now with precision cloud-based access controls to help enterprises advance universal zero trust network access (universal ZTNA) initiatives by enabling IT departments to easily define and apply role-based policies to identify access for users and devices. These new cloud security capabilities add to existing functions of HPE Aruba Networking Central such as its Intrusion Detection System (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) features, as well as AI-powered observability, and microsegmentation to reduce the impact of potential breaches.

 

New security features from HPE Aruba Networking include: 

 

HPE GreenLake cloud launches new threat-adaptive security for private clouds and new cybersecurity services 

To help enterprises protect against new cybersecurity threats and meet emerging regulations, new capabilities across HPE GreenLake build on HPE’s comprehensive approach to cybersecurity and data protection, including data-focused solutions with HPE Zerto Software and HPE StoreOnce backup and recovery appliance.

Features of the new and improved security solutions and services include:

 

Trish Stevens Head of Content
Trish is the Head of Content for In the Channel Media Group as well as being Guest Editor of UC Advanced Magazine.
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