HP Expands Security Solutions Portfolio to Proactively Protect Data

Richard Archdeacon & Wong Loke Yeow
Richard Archdeacon & Wong Loke Yeow
Richard Archdeacon & Wong Loke Yeow
Richard Archdeacon & Wong Loke Yeow

“Cloud”, “mobility” and “big data” are common buzzwords these days and while these key elements help organisations to drive innovation, enhance agility and improve financial management, they also pose new challenges and concerns. One being – security, and in a big way. HP is looking to address these concerns with the announcement of its expanded security solutions portfolio to help enterprises proactively protect data.

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According to new research conducted on behalf of HP recently, security is a major concern amongst more than two-thirds of business and technology executives in Asia Pacific and Japan when it comes to cloud services. More than three quarters indicated were concerned about how to secure and consume big data.

While traditionally organisations adopted a more reactive, perimeter-based approach to security, this is no longer sufficient nor an ideal strategy. More than half of respondents admitted that their organisations spend more time and money on reactive measures.

“Cybersecurity threats are growing exponentially, and without a proactive information risk management strategy, enterprise growth, innovation and efficiencies are hindered,” said Wong Loke Yeow, Regional Marketing Director, Enterprise Security Products, Hewlett-Packard Asia Pacific and Japan.

“HP helps clients protect what matters most to their organizations by delivering intelligent security solutions that prioritize security resources to help identify threats earlier and enable a faster response time,” said Richard Archdeacon, CTO, Strategy and Technology, Enterprise Security Services, Hewlett-Packard Company.

As cybersecurity threats become more prevalent and increasingly sophisticated, proactive security measures need to be in place to ensure continued growth, innovation and efficiency for enterprises.

HP’s new security solutions portfolio deliver faster response time and more intelligent resource management to identify threats earlier. These new additions include:

  • New features added to HP Assured Identity.
  • Comprehensive Applications Threat Analysis (CATA) on Demand.
  • HP Security Operations Center (SOC) Consulting Services.

HP also unveiled new products and services to provide clients transparency and control over their entire organisation. New offerings include:

  • HP Data Center Protection Services.
  • HP ArcSight Enterprise Security Manager 6.0c.
  • HP TippingPoint NX Platform Next Generation Intrusion Prevention Systems (NGIPS).

HP also announced an industry first by surpassing 2.5 billion lines of code under subscription as part of its HP Fortify on Demand (FoD) application security Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution. In addition, for mobile computing security, HP Fortify offers SaaS testing services for both the iOS and Android operating systems.

Additional information about HP Enterprise Security solutions is available at www.hp.com/go/EnterpriseSecurity2012.

HP’s premier Europe, Middle East and Africa client event, HP Discover, takes place Dec. 4-6 in Frankfurt, Germany.

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News Release
HP Introduces Intelligent Security Solutions to Drive Innovation, Reduce Risk

Proactive security measures enable organizations to leverage big data, cloud, mobility

KUALA LUMPUR, 14 September 2012 — HP today announced additions to its security solutions portfolio that enable enterprises to assess, transform, optimize and manage their security environments to proactively protect what matters.

Cloud, mobility and big data initiatives are helping organizations solve pressing challenges, while driving accelerated innovation, enhanced agility and improved financial management. However, these initiatives also can introduce big security concerns.

According to new research conducted on behalf of HP, concerns around understanding security requirements for cloud services are top of mind for more than two-thirds of business and technology executives in Asia Pacific and Japan.  More than three quarters of those surveyed also indicated they are concerned about how to secure and consume big data. (1)

Almost two-thirds of those surveyed are concerned about mobile data loss or theft. In addition, more than half of respondents admitted that their organizations spend more time and money on reactive measures than on proactive risk management.

A reactive, perimeter-based approach to security is no longer sufficient. Enterprises need proactive, intelligent security solutions that span traditional and hybrid delivery models, and address the challenges brought on by these new shifts in IT.

“Cybersecurity threats are growing exponentially, and without a proactive information risk management strategy, enterprise growth, innovation and efficiencies are hindered,” said Wong Loke Yeow, Regional Marketing Director, Enterprise Security Products, Hewlett-Packard Asia Pacific and Japan.

“HP helps clients protect what matters most to their organizations by delivering intelligent security solutions that prioritize security resources to help identify threats earlier and enable a faster response time,” said Richard Archdeacon, CTO, Strategy and Technology, Enterprise Security Services, Hewlett-Packard Company.

Intelligent security for the public sector

For public sector organizations, security threats are continuing to escalate, regulations are becoming more complex and budgets are shrinking. HP Security for Public Sector reflects the breadth and depth of HP’s security services capabilities to meet the exacting standards of these organizations worldwide.

New additions to this portfolio include:

  • New features added to HP Assured Identity, a solution that offers simplified identity, credential and access management. It enables tighter controls against insider threats, robust identity proofing and reduced complexity around secure information sharing between collaborating organizations.
  • Comprehensive Applications Threat Analysis (CATA) on Demand lowers the cost of application security by addressing threats throughout the development life cycle.
  • HP Security Operations Center (SOC) Consulting Services, designed for public sector clients outside the United States, enable clients to establish an on-site intelligent cybersecurity operations center. Clients also can acquire HP Services to assist in managing the center. This service complements HP’s U.S. Public Sector security consulting and security operations center service.

Proactively manage risk with intelligent security solutions 

HP also unveiled new products and services to provide clients transparency and control over their entire organization. New offerings include:

  • HP Data Center Protection Services evaluate organizations’ existing security practices and provide actionable recommendations to help them optimize infrastructure and improve program management across the data center.
  • HP ArcSight Enterprise Security Manager 6.0c is a powerful, scalable security monitoring and compliance solution that identifies and remediates cyberthreats faster than ever before. HP ArcSight Enterprise Security Manager rapidly identifies security threats across an organization’s infrastructure and prioritizes critical issues to reduce potential damage.
  • HP TippingPoint NX Platform Next Generation Intrusion Prevention Systems (NGIPS) ensures protection across network devices, virtual machines, operating systems and business-critical applications by adding significant capacity for deep-packet traffic inspection. The new modular architecture is designed to adapt automatically to threats as they are discovered, while allowing organizations to save rack space and maintain consistent power consumption and cooling costs.

HP also announced a mobile application for IT security professionals that utilizes data from HP Digital Vaccine Labs (DVLabs) to monitor current and trending cyberthreats. HP Information Security Pulse, available at no additional cost, enables security professionals to rapidly determine and address risks that may affect their environment. The application is currently available for webOS, Apple iOS ®, Android™ and web browser platforms.

Protecting against printer-based intrusions

HP’s intelligent security solutions also extend to print environments. Offerings include:

  • HP Access Control (HP AC) Printing Solutions, expanded for the healthcare industry, enhance device security and improve companywide printing policies with secure authentication, secure pull printing, intelligent management and job accounting.
  • HP Imaging and Printing Security Assessment reviews the print environment from a security and compliance perspective, minimizing the risks of unattended documents, sensitive data processing from a computer to a printer, and confidential information on device hard drives.
  • Enhanced HP Imaging and Printing Security Center (IPSC), a policy-based solution, increases security automation while reducing risk through broader device and operating-system compatibility, expanded HP Instant-on Security device support and powerful password management capabilities.

HP also announced an industry first by surpassing 2.5 billion lines of code under subscription as part of its HP Fortify on Demand (FoD) application security Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution. HP Fortify leads the industry with the capability to harden the attack surface of applications with both static and dynamic application testing for 21 languages, more than any other vendor. In addition, for mobile computing security, HP Fortify offers SaaS testing services for both the iOS and Android operating systems.

Additional information about HP Enterprise Security solutions is available at www.hp.com/go/EnterpriseSecurity2012.

HP’s premier Europe, Middle East and Africa client event, HP Discover, takes place Dec. 4-6 in Frankfurt, Germany.

About HP

HP creates new possibilities for technology to have a meaningful impact on people, businesses, governments and society. The world’s largest technology company, HP brings together a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure to solve customer problems. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com.

  1. “HP Research: Security and Risk Management,” Coleman Parkes Research, Ltd., July 2012.

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