HP increases its play in the security space

22.04.2015
Multi-national IT company, HP, has decided to increase its focus into the security space. It's released a new set of security offerings that focuses on securing interactions between users, applications and data.

Its new portfolio of devices include:

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According to HP, these solutions help organisations embrace a "new school of cyber defence" as they address these interactions by incorporating user behaviour analytics, data-centric Cloud access protection, mobile application reputation analysis, contextual threat intelligence sharing, and incident response.

The company said, in a statement, that the industry needs a new approach to cyber defence as the current approach to securing interactions between users, applications and data isn't keeping up. It highlighted that even though organisations worldwide spent about $77 billion on cyber security in 2014, successful security breaches increased by 25 per cent.

As such, HP South-Pacific software enterprise security products, general manager, Shane Bellos, said building on security fundamentals such as monitoring events and securing the perimetre, organisations must shift their focus to protecting what matters most -- the interaction between the users, the applications and the data that carry the sensitive information adversaries target.

"The old school approach to cyber security focused on securing the perimetre, but the data powering business today goes beyond our four walls and must be protected from cyber threats regardless of where it resides," he said.

The company's also announced a partnership with FireEye that will deliver incident response offerings and develop an industry standard reference architecture that provides customers with a blueprint for advanced threat protection services and incident response capabilities.

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Hafizah Osman