LAS VEGAS----HP NYSE:HPQ today unveiled a new security offering to protect data,
resources and validate regulatory compliance across the entire IT
infrastructure – from the desktop to the data
center.
Introduced at the HP Technology Forum, the HP
Secure Advantage http://www.hp.com/go/security
portfolio of servers, storage, software and services helps customers
securely share information, improve identity management and compliance
controls, ensure business continuity and defend against network attacks.
Security is a key enabler of HP’s Adaptive
Infrastructure, which helps customers evolve to a next-generation
data center that enables 24 x 7, lights-out computing.
“Security and compliance continues to be a top
concern for CIOs as the enterprise has evolved –
whether spurred by growth, threats or ongoing regulatory pressure,”
said Chris Christiansen, security analyst, IDC, an industry analyst
firm. “HP Secure Advantage helps optimize
business risk management by integrating security into the fabric of the
IT infrastructure – preparing customers for
security threats today and in the future.”
According to IDC, the security products and services market is expected
to reach $66.6 billion by 2010.1
“HP has been protecting the majority of the
world’s financial transactions for the past
35 years by safeguarding ATM and point-of-sale networks, credit card
information and electronic funds transfers,”
said Scott Stallard, senior vice president and general manager,
Enterprise Storage and Servers, HP. “HP
Secure Advantage delivers integrated security into heterogeneous IT
infrastructures to help customers of all sizes optimize business
outcomes.”
The HP Secure Advantage portfolio provides a secure, identity-driven
audit trail for policy monitoring and enforcement. It covers all aspects
of security – people, processes and
technology – to help enterprise customers
safeguard intellectual property, reduce revenue losses, minimize
disruption to the business and deliver cost-effective validation with
proof of compliance.
“It is critical for a growing company like
Campana Systems to be flexible enough to adapt to its customers’
business needs, while meeting security challenges and also facing
regulatory complexity,” said Pierre Lapalme,
director of sales and marketing, Campana Systems. “That
is why Campana Systems and its AXIS clubs AAA/CAA automobile
associations have come to rely on HP Secure Advantage to ensure their
businesses run without disruption by protecting data, resources and
creating a secure audit trail.”
Delivering business risk management with trusted compliance
A key part of HP Secure Advantage is the new HP Compliance Log
Warehouse, a general purpose, high-performance appliance that performs
high-speed collection and analysis of log data in order to automate
compliance reporting for many industry and government standards,
including SOX, HIPAA, PCI and FFIEC.
The HP Compliance Log Warehouse is based on industry-standard HP
Integrity server technology and is the second solution in the HP Trusted
Compliance family. The appliance’s Log and
Analysis Manager, including a real-time alert manager module based on
SenSage technology, performs high-speed analysis of security event data
for internal and external audits or forensic investigations. It also
scans log record data in real time for policy enforcement. Alerts then
go to trained personnel for further investigation and action.
New security service model reduces business risk with service
management best practices
The new standards-based Information Security Service Management ISSM
reference model from HP Services guides an organization toward managing
and mitigating operational risk across the enterprise through the
deployment of highly operationalized security controls. This approach
reduces compliance costs, ensures that security controls address all
enterprise risks and helps achieve a best-in-class InfoSec program.
HP ISSM is part of the new HP Service Management Framework, which
provides a common language based on industry best practices and
international standards ITIL v3, CMMI, CobiT®
v4, ISO/IEC 20000 and ISO 27001 to help customers achieve continuous
alignment between business and IT and deliver IT services at defined
service levels, quality and cost targets. HP ISSM provides a
comprehensive enterprise view and security governance framework for
service-level agreements, operations-level agreements and policies,
processes and procedures.
HP ISSM ensures the integrity and protection of information and assets
through an effective IT-related risk management strategy using HP’s
large portfolio of security lifecycle services in the areas of security
governance and compliance, identity management, proactive security
management and trusted infrastructure.
Protecting data in all forms
The HP Secure Advantage portfolio’s data
protection capabilities provide Advanced Encryption Standard AES
256-bit encryption with the new HP StorageWorks LTO-4 Ultrium1840 tape
drives, which deliver HP’s most secure,
highest capacity and fastest performing backup.
Hardware-based encryption in the drive protects backup data from
unauthorized access if cartridges are lost or stolen while being stored
or transported offsite. The solution also provides cost-effective data
protection to help companies control security breaches and meet various
industry compliance requirements.
Unlike competitive tape drives, the LTO-4 Ultrium1840 includes HP Data
Protector Express Single Server Edition, which provides simple-to-use
management of the encryption process at no additional cost. For use in
HP Autoloaders and Tape Libraries, the LTO-4 encryption process can be
controlled by the key management capability in HP Data Protector 6.0
software.
Also offered through Secure Advantage is the HP Anti-phishing Toolbar,
an industry-first two-factor authentication and site validation solution
to help reduce the costs of online fraud, or “phishing,”
and to meet privacy regulations and FFIEC-issued guidelines for
authentication in Internet banking.
Developed by researchers at HP Labs, the toolbar helps users manage
their passwords and usernames and makes phishing more difficult by
calculating a unique password from information provided by the user, the
user’s browser and the site being visited.
The generated password also depends on a secure label, enabling the
toolbar only to send a password to a site when the site’s
certificate is present. Additionally, the toolbar can be customized with
a company’s logo to reinforce brand loyalty.
Security software provides identity and access management
HP Identity Center is a comprehensive identity and access management
software solution that optimizes and automates the management of people,
processes, security and compliance. The center helps customers reduce
costs and improve the user experience, business productivity and
compliance. HP Identity Center includes:
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HP Select Identity software for centralized management and
provisioning of users’ accounts, passwords
and privileges across disparate IT systems and services;
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HP Select Access software for policy- and role-based access control
and single sign-on for web applications and services;
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HP Select Federation software for privacy-driven sharing and
management of user information, with enhanced security across business
boundaries; and
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HP Select Audit software for identity audit lifecycle and compliance.
More information about HP’s security
offerings and the HP Technology Forum event is available in an online
press kit at www.hp.com/go/hpvegasevents2007media.
About HP
HP focuses on simplifying technology experiences for all of its
customers – from individual consumers to the
largest businesses. With a portfolio that spans printing, personal
computing, software, services and IT infrastructure, HP is among the
world’s largest IT companies, with revenue
totaling $97.1 billion for the four fiscal quarters ended April 30,
2007. More information about HP is available at www.hp.com.
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1 IDC, “Worldwide
IT Security Software, Hardware and Services 2006- 2010 Forecast: The Big
Picture,” Doc #204736, December 2006.
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