Excerpt from Business Wire Article, Published on August 5, 2025
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) recently announced significant advances in its cybersecurity and data protection portfolio at Black Hat USA 2025. These innovations showcase HPE’s commitment to integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into enterprise security strategies, helping organizations stay ahead of rapidly evolving cyber threats.
Central to these advancements is HPE’s new AI-driven Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) copilot integrated with Aruba Networking EdgeConnect. This tool delivers real-time actionable insights into network activity, identifies security vulnerabilities, and highlights unpatched systems. The AI copilot supports zero-trust enforcement and provides continuous validation, reinforcing security across HPE’s Juniper Networking devices and compatible third-party hardware.
Additionally, HPE introduced the Alletra Storage MP X10000, a cutting-edge data protection solution optimized for AI workloads. This storage platform delivers ultra-fast backup and recovery, ensuring organizations in critical sectors like healthcare and finance can rapidly restore data and reduce downtime. The speed and scalability of the Alletra system reflect HPE’s dedication to meeting the demands of modern enterprises requiring both performance and resilience.
HPE also unveiled a new integration hub designed for HPE Zerto Software, in partnership with cybersecurity leader CrowdStrike. This integration streamlines disaster recovery processes by automating workflows, enhancing cyber resiliency, and reducing manual intervention. Together, these innovations reflect HPE’s holistic approach to securing hybrid cloud environments by combining AI-powered threat detection, automated remediation, and zero-trust frameworks.
By bringing these new AI-driven security and data protection solutions to Black Hat USA 2025, HPE strengthens its position as a leader in enterprise cybersecurity. These offerings empower organizations to mitigate risks, maintain business continuity, and meet stringent compliance requirements in an increasingly complex threat landscape.
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