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HPE Rolls Out SRX400 Firewalls and AI Security Stack

HPE introduced a broad set of security enhancements aimed at securing AI adoption across distributed enterprise environments, combining new hardware, software, and architecture updates to strengthen resilience and governance. The announcement centers on the launch of the HPE Juniper Networking SRX400 Series Firewalls, updates to its hybrid mesh security architecture, and expanded capabilities spanning confidential computing, post-quantum cryptography, and cyber recovery. The portfolio targets enterprises scaling AI workloads across cloud, campus, branch, and edge locations.

The new SRX400 Series firewalls extend carrier-grade security into distributed and space-constrained environments such as retail stores, clinics, and branch offices. Designed to maintain consistent policy enforcement from core to edge, the platform integrates hardware-rooted protections to ensure device integrity and defend against tampering. HPE positions the SRX400 as part of its broader “self-driving network” strategy, where AI-native operations, zero trust enforcement, and shared visibility enable networks to automatically optimize, secure, and remediate threats at machine speed.

HPE also introduced enhancements to its hybrid mesh firewall to address governance challenges associated with enterprise AI adoption. New capabilities include visibility into AI application usage, prompt-level inspection to prevent data leakage, and identity-based policy enforcement across physical and virtual environments. Additional updates span HPE Zerto for cyber resilience and recovery, confidential computing in HPE Morpheus using trusted execution environments from AMD and Intel, and post-quantum cryptography support in Junos OS and HPE ProLiant Gen12 systems. HPE Threat Labs has also been expanded to incorporate additional telemetry and deliver real-time AI-driven threat intelligence.

“In the AI era, security can no longer be bolted on or managed in isolation. As AI workloads scale across distributed sites, networking and security must be deeply integrated to reduce risk, enhance visibility, and deliver the trust enterprises require,” said David Hughes, SVP & GM, SASE and Security for Networking, HPE.

🌐 Analysis

HPE continues to converge networking and security under a unified architecture following its integration of Juniper Networks assets, positioning hybrid mesh firewalling and SASE as foundational controls for AI-era infrastructure. The emphasis on distributed enforcement—from edge firewalls to identity-based policies—aligns with enterprise shifts toward AI inference at the edge and increasing data sovereignty requirements.

The addition of post-quantum cryptography and confidential computing reflects broader industry movement toward long-term data protection and secure AI processing. Competitors including Cisco, Palo Alto Networks, and Dell have also introduced AI-focused security frameworks at RSA 2026, but HPE’s differentiation lies in tightly coupling infrastructure, networking, and security into a single operational model spanning cloud, edge, and on-prem environments.

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