At this year’s Black Hat USA conference, HPE unveiled a robust set of cybersecurity solutions. These solutions help enterprise organizations secure their hybrid cloud environments. Whether at speed, intelligence, and with regulatory-grade resilience.
The updates consisted of an AI-enabled SASE Copilot for threat triage. It is the industry’s fastest enterprise backup engine. One that hits 1.2 petabytes or better per hour. An integrated ransomware recovery offering built alongside CrowdStrike. These updates resonate with changing CISO priorities. And to expand zero trust enforcement, automate threat response, and harden the resilient infrastructure against interruptive cyberattacks. Together, they move HPE through its evolution from provider of infrastructure to business discontinuity enabler. That too with security specialization for a hybrid, AI-based space.
HPE Aligning Cybersecurity with Hybrid Cloud Transformation
As hybrid cloud adoption grows, so does the risk across the network. It also includes workloads, data, and architecture. HPE’s latest announcements are a clear transition toward securing the distributed enterprise. From the core data center, distributed site, to a multicloud environment.
“Organizations today feel pressured to both innovate and secure at scale, and we are delivering solutions that embed security in the IT operational model with a faster, deeper response, and greater visibility and resiliency,” said Fidelma Russo, EVP and GM for Hybrid Cloud at HPE.
The 2025 portfolio enhancements extend the capabilities of HPE’s GreenLake platform. It also aims to offer zero trust, AI observability, and cyber recovery across every layer of enterprise infrastructure.
SASE Copilot: AI-Powered Triage and Insights in Real-Time
The standout announcement was HPE Aruba Networking’s SASE Copilot. A team designs a generative AI engine to help network and security operations. It helps by continuously monitoring, analyzing, and responding to threats across the WAN. SASE Copilot leverages large language models. Furthermore, it integrates with HPE’s consolidated Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) architecture. Eventually, to deliver insights in natural language to help analyze chains of alerts. Automatically diagnose anomalies and predict impacts to operations before issues escalate.
For CISOs, the AI Copilot relieves alert fatigue and accelerates investigation workflows. A significant need as SOCs struggle with high volume, high-velocity threats. Furthermore, HPE has added its zero-trust enforcement capability to third-party network access control (NAC) systems as well as Juniper Networks devices. This opens up centralized visibility and policy management to non-Aruba environments without requiring organizations to displace their existing investments. For enterprises facing a fragmented infrastructure and proliferation of access vectors, this is a direct response to scale at zero-trust deployments with interoperability.
Fast Enterprise Backup with Alletra X10000
HPE recently launched the Alletra Storage MP X10000. It is an AI-native, all-flash backup engine, ushering in a major step forward for enterprise-grade data protection. Also, it is allowing backup throughout to be maintained at 1.2 petabytes per hour. The design team creates the scale-out architecture to operate effectively in hybrid cloud environments. It is giving enterprises the capacity to speedily protect and recover a full dataset, thereby delivering business continuity for ransomware and critical system outages while integrating and operating with industry-leading data protection solutions and HPE GreenLake.
For regulated industries like finance and healthcare, the X10000 offers snapshot integrity, immutable backup chains, and compliant operations according to the country’s federal or global data protection regulations.
By reducing recovery point objective (RPO) and recovery time objective (RTO) timelines, HPE is promoting this solution as an element of modern cyber resilience strategies. They are doing this for enterprises. These enterprises are increasingly challenged by regulators to provide evidence of recoverability.
Zerto and CrowdStrike: Closing the Ransomware Recovery Gap
Among the exciting announcements came the launch of an Integrated Cyber Resilience Hub, combining Zerto’s revolutionary journalizing technology with CrowdStrike’s superior Falcon platform to deliver natively integrated ransomware response and incredibly rapid recoverability.
This joint offering provides security and infrastructure teams with the ability to isolate ransomware events and restore operations in seconds by first identifying clean, uninfected states, leveraging CrowdStrike’s behavioral analytics, and rolling back to those states via Zerto’s real-time replication. Key capabilities offered by this solution include the ability to:
Automate restore workflows initiated based on detection events
Store immutable backups in an air-gapped Cyber Resilience Vault
Compliance-ready with STIG, FIPS 140-2, and CISA Zero Trust Maturity Model
From an operational perspective, this also solves a key gap in enterprise security strategy; getting from “attack detected” to “business restored” and running again without requiring human intervention or extended downtime.
Ransomware is evolving to extortion and destruction, and organizations require more than just backup; they need autonomous resilience. HPE’s integration with CrowdStrike provides that value and promise with exact focus.
Strategic Recommendations for CISOs and Enterprise Security Leaders by HPE
In combination, these updates represent a major transformation in the modernization of enterprise security. The integration of AI, data protection, and threat detection into a single operational model is fully consistent with what many analysts in the security and IT communities have been proclaiming: security is going to be an embedded capability and not something that is layered on top of the infrastructure. For security decision-makers, this is what matters:
AI-Guided Defense: The SASE Copilot is not simply automation; it is representative of an evolution toward human-machine collaboration in our responses to threats. Expect the SASE Copilot to improve time-to-insight and incident acceleration for your Tier 1/2 SOC staff.
Zero Trust Scale: And while HPE will enable you to enforce policy compliance on any non-HPE NAC system in the future, being able to give larger organizations the ability to enforce policy compliance on an enterprise-wide basis without a forklift upgrade is a significant differentiation.
Recoverability as a KPI: HPE is re-establishing the purpose of backup with the integration of the Alletra X10000 and Zerto-Falcon — as a live recovery infrastructure tool and not just easy protection against endpoint failure.
Compliance First: The way the HPE platform has been developed works with the SEC cybersecurity rules, CISA Cybersecurity frameworks, and federal agencies’ security frameworks. That is important for the public sector and regulated verticals specifically.
As security budgets move toward resilience, cloud governance, and AI adoption, each of these experiences will be clear messages to CIOs and CISOs, and risk leaders in search of outcomes.
From Infrastructure to Intelligent Resilience
HPE’s announcement at Black Hat 2025 is unequivocally clear: the future of cybersecurity is intelligent, integrated, and recovery-centered. By placing AI at the edge, with zero trust policy enforcement at scale and collapsing detection and remediation into a single flow, HPE positioned itself to play a role in post-breach resilience.
For security leaders who face an increasing number of threats, growing regulatory expectations, and the risk of operating insecurely, HPE’s latest portfolio represents more than just a new product offering. It represents the future of secure enterprise infrastructure development.
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