HPE Unveils AI-Driven Zero Trust Security Enhancements at RSA 2025
April 29, 2025
HPE GreenLake now incorporates a 'digital circuit breaker' that temporarily disconnects from the public internet in response to detected network threats, enhancing operational resilience.
These advancements position HPE as a leader in secure connectivity and hybrid cloud operations, enabling enterprises to mitigate risks and comply with regulatory standards.
HPE's commitment to security is evident in its extensive security controls within HPE GreenLake, along with advancements in AI-based network detection and ransomware protection.
The need for modernizing IT infrastructure is highlighted by rising cybersecurity concerns, as many legacy systems remain vulnerable to attacks.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced significant expansions in its cloud-based security solutions at the RSA Conference on April 29, 2025, emphasizing zero trust networking and private cloud operations.
The updates to HPE's Aruba Networking and GreenLake platforms focus on AI-driven security and zero-trust networking tailored for hybrid cloud environments.
The increasing complexity of cybersecurity controls presents challenges for organizations aiming to effectively implement zero-trust policies, underscoring the urgency for modernizing IT infrastructure.
HPE's cybersecurity services are designed to optimize security strategies for sovereign clouds and AI applications, addressing the increasing sophistication of cyber threats.
Phil Mottram, HPE's executive vice president, highlighted the critical need for advanced protection against risks associated with data-driven AI applications.
New features in HPE Aruba Networking EdgeConnect SD-WAN include adaptive DDoS defense and improved Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) integrations, enabling real-time adjustments to defenses against distributed attacks.
HPE Aruba Networking Central has introduced new cloud-based access control features that enhance zero-trust security by treating all users, devices, and applications as potential threats until verified.
The updated Network Access Control (NAC) feature allows for precise, role-based policy management, further strengthening zero-trust network access initiatives.
Summary based on 5 sources
Get a daily email with more Tech stories
Sources

Security Boulevard • Apr 29, 2025
HPE Extends Scope of Cybersecurity Reach Across Multiple Platforms
MSSP Alert • Apr 29, 2025
HPE Strengthens Cloud and Networking Security with Zero Trust and Threat-Adaptive Innovations
Channel Futures • Apr 28, 2025
HPE Turns Attention to Security with Latest Features