HPE Introduces Sweeping Security Advancements to Secure AI Adoption and Strengthen Enterprise Resiliency
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HPE Juniper Networking SRX400 Series Firewalls extend consistent protection from core to edge as AI expands across distributed sites - Expanded hybrid mesh firewall puts enterprise guardrails around AI to reduce exposure without slowing productivity
- Built-in security enhancements support resilience as a core business requirement across the hybrid cloud foundation
“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
Bringing carrier-grade security to the edge
Integral security is a core component of the
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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:
- Visibility and access management for AI websites and applications: New controls allow organizations to gain full visibility into AI application usage at a glance, restrict access with a single click, and proactively block access to unauthorized or high-risk AI websites.
- Prompt-level inspection: To prevent data loss, security teams can now implement prompt-level inspection, filtering keywords and managing file uploads to external AI tools while still allowing productive access to approved applications.
- Centralized identity-based protection: These capabilities provide a unified security fabric across all environments—physical, virtual, and containerized—ensuring that security policies follow the user and the workload, not just the device.
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AI-native operations:
HPE Security Director simplifies security operations by automating complex security workflows to align with industry best practices. Enhanced chatbot capabilities enable customers to move beyond basic troubleshooting with step-by-step assistance and on-demand configuration guidance.
Built-in security for higher-stakes threat environments
By extending sovereign-ready security and resilience-centered enhancements across the
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Workload and recovery resilience:
HPE is enhancing cyber and disaster recovery for virtualized and cloud workloads inHPE Zerto Software with enriched platform support, new recovery runbooks, broader enablement for AI and AI-related workloads (including vGPU), and Microsoft Defender integration. Secure direct access to immutableHPE StoreOnce data for malware scanning and cyber forensics also accelerates real-world recovery to known clean states. -
Confidential computing:
HPE is extending its sovereign-ready security foundation with confidential computing integrated intoHPE Morpheus Software . Using hardware-based trusted execution environments from AMD and Intel and centralized key management with Thales CipherTrust,HPE keeps data encrypted even while in use, helping organizations protect sensitive workloads and meet sovereignty and regulatory requirements across hybrid and air-gapped environments. -
Post-quantum readiness: To address theanticipated challenge that quantum computing will present to today’s encryption,
HPE has added post-quantum cryptography (PQC)-ready capabilities to Junos OS Evolved and will extend PQC support more broadly to Junos in summer 2026. These updates align withNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) compliance standards and will include upgraded cryptographic libraries supporting FIPS 203/204, FIPS 204–based software signing, and Quantum Buffer for SSH. This update builds on HPE’s broader PQC readiness across the portfolio, includingHPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers withHPE Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) 7.
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.
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Availability
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HPE Juniper Networking SRX400 series firewalls and the new AI governance features for the hybrid mesh firewall are available in Q2 2026. -
HPE Zerto Software 10 U9 is planned for availability in April, andHPE StoreOnce OS 5.2 is available today. -
Confidential computing in
HPE Morpheus Software will be available Q3 2026. -
New post quantum cryptography standards in
HPE Integrated Lights-Out (iLO 7) will be available in summer 2026.
Related Resources:
- Blog: New hybrid mesh firewall capabilities bolster protection against AI threats
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HPE unveils new AI-driven security and advanced data protection innovations atBlack Hat USA 2025 -
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