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HPE Adds Threat-Adaptive Controls, Air-Gapped Cloud and Post-Quantum Security

At RSA Conference 2025 in San Francisco, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) unveiled a broad set of enhancements to its HPE Aruba Networking and HPE GreenLake platforms aimed at strengthening zero trust frameworks, securing hybrid cloud operations, and helping enterprises meet emerging cybersecurity regulations such as DORA. The updates include advanced policy controls in HPE Aruba Networking Central, new zero trust and SASE features for EdgeConnect SD-WAN, and a differentiated threat-adaptive capability in HPE Private Cloud Enterprise that acts as a digital circuit breaker to isolate critical systems during cyber threats.

HPE also launched new cybersecurity services for sovereign clouds and AI risk management, in addition to making its air-gapped private cloud management capabilities generally available. These innovations support HPE’s “secure by design” vision and strengthen its compliance alignment with global standards including FIPS 140-3 Level 3, STIG, CIS, and CISA’s Secure by Design pledge. The company is showcasing these developments, along with its AI-enabled observability and post-quantum cryptography-enabled ProLiant Gen12 servers, at booth #1261 at RSA 2025.

“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 GM, HPE Aruba Networking. “HPE’s security solutions deliver advanced protection to help organizations mitigate risk, defend against attacks and build resiliency.”

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