Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, has announced the Aruba 360 Secure Fabric, a security framework that provides 360 degrees of analytics-driven attack detection and response to help organisations reduce risk in today’s changing threat landscape.
Aruba is also innovating in user and entity behavioural analytics (UEBA) by expanding the Aruba IntroSpect product family, enabling businesses to easily and rapidly scale machine-learned behaviour detection.
Gartner’s research into insider threats indicates that organisations are not adequately considering the risk from trusted users even though organisations have often been impacted. On a positive note, Gartner fielded almost a 100% increase from clients looking to address the insider threat issue, of which UEBA is one of the primary technologies*.
To help organisations address new and unknown threats, the Aruba 360 Secure Fabric offers security and IT teams an integrated way to quickly detect and respond to advanced cyberattacks from pre-authorisation to post-authorisation across multivendor infrastructures, supporting enterprises of all sizes.
The Aruba 360 Secure Fabric includes:
· Aruba IntroSpect UEBA solution
A new network-agnostic family of continuous monitoring and advanced attack detection software. Includes a new entry-level edition and uses machine learning to detect changes in user and device behaviour that can indicate attacks that have evaded traditional security defenses. Machine-learning algorithms generate a risk score based on the severity of an attack to speed up incident investigations for security teams.
· Aruba ClearPass
A proven network access control (NAC) and policy management security solution that can profile bring your own device (BYOD) and the Internet of Things (IoT) users and devices, enabling automated attack response, is now integrated with Aruba IntroSpect. ClearPass can also be deployed on any vendor’s network.
· Aruba Secure Core
Essential security capabilities embedded in the foundation across all of Aruba’s Wi-Fi access points, wireless controllers, and switches, including the recently introduced Aruba 8400 campus core and aggregation switch.
Aruba IntroSpect Standard joins the IntroSpect UEBA family, along with new features added to the company’s flagship offering, Aruba IntroSpect Advanced. Aruba IntroSpect Standard is an easy way for organisations to start employing UEBA machine learning security with as few as three data sources. It is designed for basic monitoring and detection of anomalous and often subtle behaviours on the network and across mobile, cloud, and IoT devices and applications, to identify early signs of attack expansion and beaconing, as well as data exfiltration.
Aruba IntroSpect Advanced delivers a wider set of security capabilities than IntroSpect Standard to provide attack detection by correlating across a broader array of data sources. Included are more than 100 supervised and unsupervised machine learning models that provide analytics and forensics from data such as packets, flows, logs, alerts, and endpoints, as well as mobile, cloud, and IoT traffic. New features for Aruba IntroSpect Advanced include dynamic machine learning, device peer grouping, and integrated attack responses.
Embedded into Aruba’s networking and social infrastructure is the Aruba Secure Core, which provides the necessary protection required for any network including secure boot, embedded firewalls, centralised encryption, deep packet inspection, and intrusion prevention.
The Aruba 360 Security Exchange Program combines the partners and technical resources from the IntroSpect Technology Program and the Aruba ClearPass Exchange Program. The result is more than 100 leading security and infrastructure solutions that customers and channel partners can leverage for simple, validated interoperability, enabling quick and trusted deployments. Aruba customers can leverage their existing security investments by seamlessly integrating them with Aruba solutions, providing the benefits of a unified solution with the flexibility of an open architecture.
Interested?
Global availability for the Aruba IntroSpect Standard and Advanced models is planned for 2018.
*Gartner, Market Guide for User and Entity Behavior Analytics, Toby Bussa, Avivah Litan, Trisha Philips, December 8, 2016, pg. 9
Aruba is also innovating in user and entity behavioural analytics (UEBA) by expanding the Aruba IntroSpect product family, enabling businesses to easily and rapidly scale machine-learned behaviour detection.
Gartner’s research into insider threats indicates that organisations are not adequately considering the risk from trusted users even though organisations have often been impacted. On a positive note, Gartner fielded almost a 100% increase from clients looking to address the insider threat issue, of which UEBA is one of the primary technologies*.
To help organisations address new and unknown threats, the Aruba 360 Secure Fabric offers security and IT teams an integrated way to quickly detect and respond to advanced cyberattacks from pre-authorisation to post-authorisation across multivendor infrastructures, supporting enterprises of all sizes.
The Aruba 360 Secure Fabric includes:
· Aruba IntroSpect UEBA solution
A new network-agnostic family of continuous monitoring and advanced attack detection software. Includes a new entry-level edition and uses machine learning to detect changes in user and device behaviour that can indicate attacks that have evaded traditional security defenses. Machine-learning algorithms generate a risk score based on the severity of an attack to speed up incident investigations for security teams.
· Aruba ClearPass
A proven network access control (NAC) and policy management security solution that can profile bring your own device (BYOD) and the Internet of Things (IoT) users and devices, enabling automated attack response, is now integrated with Aruba IntroSpect. ClearPass can also be deployed on any vendor’s network.
· Aruba Secure Core
Essential security capabilities embedded in the foundation across all of Aruba’s Wi-Fi access points, wireless controllers, and switches, including the recently introduced Aruba 8400 campus core and aggregation switch.
Aruba IntroSpect Standard joins the IntroSpect UEBA family, along with new features added to the company’s flagship offering, Aruba IntroSpect Advanced. Aruba IntroSpect Standard is an easy way for organisations to start employing UEBA machine learning security with as few as three data sources. It is designed for basic monitoring and detection of anomalous and often subtle behaviours on the network and across mobile, cloud, and IoT devices and applications, to identify early signs of attack expansion and beaconing, as well as data exfiltration.
Aruba IntroSpect Advanced delivers a wider set of security capabilities than IntroSpect Standard to provide attack detection by correlating across a broader array of data sources. Included are more than 100 supervised and unsupervised machine learning models that provide analytics and forensics from data such as packets, flows, logs, alerts, and endpoints, as well as mobile, cloud, and IoT traffic. New features for Aruba IntroSpect Advanced include dynamic machine learning, device peer grouping, and integrated attack responses.
Embedded into Aruba’s networking and social infrastructure is the Aruba Secure Core, which provides the necessary protection required for any network including secure boot, embedded firewalls, centralised encryption, deep packet inspection, and intrusion prevention.
The Aruba 360 Security Exchange Program combines the partners and technical resources from the IntroSpect Technology Program and the Aruba ClearPass Exchange Program. The result is more than 100 leading security and infrastructure solutions that customers and channel partners can leverage for simple, validated interoperability, enabling quick and trusted deployments. Aruba customers can leverage their existing security investments by seamlessly integrating them with Aruba solutions, providing the benefits of a unified solution with the flexibility of an open architecture.
Interested?
Global availability for the Aruba IntroSpect Standard and Advanced models is planned for 2018.
*Gartner, Market Guide for User and Entity Behavior Analytics, Toby Bussa, Avivah Litan, Trisha Philips, December 8, 2016, pg. 9
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