Like many of you I'll be racing around the RSA security conference next week... I'll be at the HP stand a bit, ready to talk about NAC, IAM, security in general, and international beer tasting.
HP has a large presence, and you should take a look at the following list to see if there is something you want to talk to HP about:
1. HP-UX 11iv3 Data Protection
HP-UX 11iv3 provides embedded data encryption capability to utilize existing applications and storage devices for the protection of sensitive data at-rest, with enterprise key management and key protection. Prototype integration with HP StorageWorks Secure Key Manager
2. Secure Print Advantage (SPA)
Secure end-to-end printing solution for the enterprise. There will also be slides on other IPG secure printing solutions.
3. HP Compliance Log Warehouse
HP Compliance Log Warehouse solution is an integrated, enterprise-class appliance that provides collection, retention, and analysis of event log data for security, industry and government regulation compliance, and IT systems governance.
4. HP Storage Security
For data-at-rest, HP Secure Key Manager and MDS9000 SME deliver the right encryption keys to the right person at the right time! Secure and high availability key management for enterprise data privacy. It integrates with HP’s Compliance Log Warehouse to bring key event data into the Compliance Log Warehouse.
5. HP NetTop and Trusted Infrastructure
Protect your cross domain solution, from the client to the server. HP NetTop provides secure virtualization for secret and top secret data. Common Criteria servers and multi-level security services provide information assurance for your computing infrastructure needs.
6. ProCurve ProActive Defense
ProCurve ProActive Defense delivers a trusted network infrastructure that is immune to threats, controllable for appropriate use and able to protect data and integrity for all users
7. Application Security Center
Products (AMP, DevInspect, QAInspect, and WebInspect)
8. Information Security Service Management
The three demos on this station are Information Security Service Management, Mission Critical Security Services, and Proactive Compliance Management.
HP is announcing the evolution of ISSM and the transformation approach. This presentation will demonstrate the ISSM Reference Model, the delivery life-cycle, the major phases and milestones for an ISSM transformation project, how security controls align with IT processes, how ISSM addresses compliance and supports standards, and how ISSM is a key component of HP Service Management Framework (SMF)
Mission Critical Security Services
HP is announcing new Mission Critical Security Services. This presentation will demonstrate how these services focus on continual improvement of the security infrastructure and how they are integrated with a complete set of proactive security and risk management services.
Proactive Compliance Management
This presentation will demonstrate a joint solution with HP Services, HP Compliance Log Warehouse and Symantec Control Compliance suite which automates IT compliance management processes and the assessment of technical and procedural controls.
9. Securing the Data Center
How HP Services addresses end-to-end the data center protection working with Apani
- End-to-End Data Protection
- Compliance and Data Loss Prevention
- Data Encryption and Key Management
10. HP ProtectTools
Client PC Security ProtectTools suite plus HP NAC demonstration. There will be a demo that focuses on PSG’s HP ProtectTools clients and one that offers an implementation of layered security policy enforcement created by integrating HP thin clients and Consolidated Client Infrastructure (CCI) blade PCs with the HP ProCurve Network Admission Control (NAC) solution. The combination of thin clients and CCI blade PCs provides a very secure, robust, and cost-effective computing solution that can be applied to any network.
11. HP Application Security Center tools
Application Security Center tools demonstrate how they protect against hacking of web applications.
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