Hewlett Packard Enterprise Delivers Innovations to Drive More Integrated, Intuitive Approach to Security

New Solutions Bring Flexibility and Effectiveness to Security Operations, DevOps and Data Protection to Enable Secure Digital Transformation


NATIONAL HARBOR, MD--(Marketwired - Sep 14, 2016) - Today at HPE Protect, the company's annual enterprise security conference, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) unveiled new solutions designed to streamline and strengthen the approach to intelligent security operations, DevOps and data protection. These innovations in security analytics, application security, and data security combine power and flexibility with ease-of-use, helping organizations fearlessly innovate and more intuitively build security in to protect, detect, and respond to the evolving threat landscape.

In a hyper-connected world, technology advances such as hybrid cloud, employee managed devices and Internet of Things (IoT) accelerate business agility; however, they can also introduce vulnerabilities that increase risk. Securing digital transformation means building security into the IT infrastructure and providing visibility and actionable insight to enable intelligence-driven security operations.

"Digital transformations are increasing productivity, but also introducing new vulnerabilities and threats that require more streamlined and powerful security measures to protect what matters most," said Sue Barsamian (@suebarsamian), senior vice president and general manager, HPE Security Products, Hewlett Packard Enterprise. "With new innovations, we are helping customers build a comprehensive and intuitive approach to security leveraging the power of big data, machine learning, and automation to proactively address risk to the enterprise."

Powering the Next-Generation Intelligent Security Operations
According to the HPE State of Security Operations Report 2016, 85 percent of security operations centers (SOCs) are failing to meet business goals, showcasing the need for a more strategic approach to security.1 HPE introduced the HPE ArcSight Data Platform (ADP 2.0) to lay the foundation for combating the growing security challenges that security operations face in detecting and responding to cyber threats.

HPE ADP 2.0 delivers up to 50 percent faster search and provides a centralized Event Broker that ingests 1 million events per second, substantially improving the speed, scalability, and security visibility of big data management across IT, operational technology (OT), IoT and physical inputs.2 The solution provides actionable insights based on both real-time correlation and machine learning, and is the industry's first open architecture that seamlessly connects to any third party application, empowering organizations with the flexibility to choose how they store, search and analyze data.

Strengthening Prevention through Integration
HPE's integrated approach to security is also evident in new HPE application security and data security innovations. The HPE Fortify Ecosystem and Fortify on Demand (FoD) continuous application monitoring service help organizations create secure applications that seamlessly integrate security testing processes and resources into the fast-paced software development lifecycle (SDLC).

Traditionally, organizations test applications after development or while in production, which has become increasingly challenging with the rapid pace of today's development and deployment cycles. The HPE Fortify Ecosystem features integrated systems spanning 10 distinct DevOps functional categories including Cloud, Containers, and Open Source, as well as more than 20 partners including Microsoft, Docker, and Chef, allowing organizations to intuitively test and secure applications during development. With the HPE Fortify Ecosystem and FoD continuous application monitoring, organizations can now secure their applications before, during, and after they are brought to market.

The integration between HPE SecureData and HPE Atalla HSM provides customers with a cohesive end-to-end data security approach to protect their most sensitive data. These solutions deliver a comprehensive data security approach that pairs Hyper Format-Preserving Encryption (FPE) and Hyper Secure Stateless Tokenization (SST) technologies with cryptography and key management

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For more information on HPE Security Products, please visit http://www8.hp.com/us/en/software-solutions/enterprise-security.html.

HPE's annual enterprise security user conference, HPE Protect, is taking place this week from Sept. 13-16 in National Harbor, Maryland. Follow HPE Security on Twitter, @HPE_Security, and keep up with event happenings by following the event hashtag, #HPEProtect.

About HPE Security
HPE Security helps organizations protect their business-critical digital assets by building security into the fabric of the enterprise, detecting and responding to advanced threats, and safeguarding continuity and compliance to effectively mitigate risk. With an integrated suite of market-leading products, services, threat intelligence and security research, HPE Security empowers organizations to balance protection with innovation to keep pace with today's idea economy. Find out more about HPE Security at https://www.hpe.com/us/en/solutions/protect-digital.html.

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About Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Hewlett Packard Enterprise is an industry-leading technology company that enables customers to go further, faster. With the industry's most comprehensive portfolio, spanning the cloud to the data center to workplace applications, our technology and services help customers around the world make IT more efficient, more productive and more secure.

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1 "State of Security Operations Report 2016" HPE Security Intelligence and Operations Consulting (SIOC), January 2016.

2 Based on internal testing compared to HPE ADP 1.0

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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