HP announces New Products, Services for Enterprise Security

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

HP announces New Products, Services for Enterprise Security 
Intending to enable enterprises to disrupt the adversary marketplace, manage risk and extend their security capabilities to better protect themselves against a growing threat landscape, HP(NYSE:HPQ) has announced new products and services.

Cybercrime continues to increase, with 92 per cent of Forbes Global 2000 companies reporting data breaches in the last 12 months. This growth is due to adversaries forming a more sophisticated and collaborative marketplace through which they share information and advanced data theft tools. Studies estimate that the global cybercrime black market has a value of $104 billion per year.
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Evolving regulatory and legislative requirements are further adding to enterprises' security burden, with an estimated average cost of non-compliance at $13.7 million for global organizations. Additionally, in the world ofBring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD), IT no longer controls the endpoint, offering the adversary many more control points to attack.

"Enterprises today aren't facing a single attacker; they are fighting a well-organized, well-funded adversary marketplace. To succeed in thwarting attacks, you need a trusted partner who can provide end-to-end security with enhanced threat intelligence to disrupt the adversary. Only HP can deliver this,"said Ranndeep Singh Chonker, Country Manager, HP Enterprise Security Products, India.

HP's new products and services enable enterprises to approach their security challenges with a single view of information security, and to manage risk and compliance. Leveraging HP's industry-leading security research and security professionals, these new offerings are designed to help......See More

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