HPE showcases new secure networking portfolio at Black Hat USA 2025

HPE (NYSE: HPE) today announced a significant expansion of its cybersecurity solutions, aiming to provide businesses with a more comprehensive security perimeter through the industry’s largest data, network and system security portfolio.

At this year's Black Hat USA conference, HPE officially unveiled its new secure networking portfolio, created by integrating HPE Aruba Networking and HPE Juniper Networking, and released major updates to its product portfolio.

HPE has launched the new SASE Copilot for HPE Aruba Networking EdgeConnect, leveraging AI-driven insights to identify key risks, such as network behavior, in real time. Furthermore, HPE Aruba Networking Central NAC extends Zero Trust policy enforcement to HPE Juniper Networking and third-party devices, further expanding security protection capabilities.

“As cyber threats continue to grow in volume and sophistication, organizations need advanced solutions that span the entire IT estate to mitigate risk and build business resilience,” said David Hughes, senior vice president and general manager, HPE Networking SASE and Security. “HPE’s security solutions are designed to provide comprehensive protection through a multi-layered, zero-trust approach, leveraging AI-driven capabilities for continuous validation, anomaly detection, and automated remediation.”

HPE Aruba Networking Expands Zero Trust Solution Capabilities with New Security Monitoring and Control Capabilities

Following the launch of GreenLake Intelligence with HPE Aruba Networking Central's agentic mesh at Discover 2025, HPE is expanding agentic AI across its portfolio with the new SASE Copilot for HPE Aruba Networking EdgeConnect. This new AI-powered assistant provides deep insights into network and security status, delivering actionable insights to help IT teams identify open ports, unpatched systems, and network activity.

HPE Aruba Networking Central NAC functionality has been expanded to include unified security policy management for HPE Juniper and third-party devices, providing global, granular, identity-based control for users and IoT devices.

AppEngine integrates with HPE Aruba Networking Central to enable real-time application classification and identification, enabling risk-based policy enforcement, granular visibility, and centralized control.

With WebCC and URL filtering, HPE's unified SASE architecture can obtain real-time threat intelligence to effectively block malicious websites, bad IP addresses, and high-risk content.

HPE showcases unified networking portfolio at Black Hat USA

Following its acquisition of Juniper Networks, HPE fully showcased its robust unified cybersecurity innovation portfolio at the Black Hat USA conference, held August 5-7, 2025. This marked another key milestone for HPE, showcasing how it is deeply integrating native AI networking capabilities with advanced data protection solutions to provide comprehensive security for hybrid cloud environments with exceptional accuracy, scalability, and operational simplicity. At the conference, HPE highlighted innovations across its networking and hybrid cloud portfolio, including the HPE Juniper Networking next-generation firewall. The Juniper SRX 4700, with its single-rack-unit firewall throughput (up to 1.4 Tbps), helps enterprises, telecom companies, and cloud service providers implement true zero-trust architectures and firewall mesh capabilities, delivering performance, efficiency, and simplified operations.