HP is expanding its Enterprise Security Solutions portfolio to help businesses deal with persistent security threats from cloud computing and social media.
The new security portfolio is aimed at helping businesses deal with threats arising from mobile computing, the consumerisation of IT, the adoption of cloud services and social media. Enterprises need to manage risk with a balanced approach to systematically assess these security threats, according to HP.
To achieve this, HP is combining its security products and acquisitions into suites “designed to help enterprises establish and execute a comprehensive security strategy that addresses threats and potential liabilities resulting from the rise of mobility, cloud computing and social media,” the company announced on Monday.
New security tools unveiled
ArcSight, Fortify Software and TippingPoint have been combined in a risk management platform. With that platform in place, HP hopes to eliminate the fragmented security practices in the enterprise.
The company also unveiled several security tools. ArcSight Express 3.0 is aimed at detecting and preventing cyberthreats. HP Reputation Security Monitor lists malicious IP (Internet Protocol) and DNS (Domain Name System) addresses. Fortify Software Security Center suite tests for vulnerabilities. TippingPoint Web Application Digital Vaccine is used for sniffing out malicious traffic and for real-time identification of vulnerabilities in web applications.
Integrated security
According to Tom Reilly, vice president and general manager of HP enterprise security products, businesses are building infrastructures that are “a patchwork of unrelated security products and processes.” In a video explaining the new security tools, Reilly said that “the result is a proliferation of point solutions with no coordination across silos, business units or functionaries.”
By combining its security tools HP hopes to eliminate this fragmentation. To do this HP also introduced new Information Security Management services, Enterprise Cloud Service threat management software and Application Security Testing-as-a-Service to identify and close vulnerabilities in the application layer.
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