HPE plans to expand its Aruba SASE platform with Axis Security’s Atmos, delivering a comprehensive edge-to-cloud, network and security solution as a service. Credit: LordRunar / Getty Images Hewlett Packard Enterprise has agreed to buy cloud security services provider Axis Security, its third acquistion since January, to deliver a unified secure access service edge (SASE) offering.The acquisition is aimed at incorporating the Axis security service edge (SSE) platform into HPE’s edge-to-cloud network security capabilities with to deliver integrated networking and security solutions as-a-service. SSE is considered a subset of the broader SASE framework.“As we transition from a post-pandemic world, and a hybrid work environment has become the new normal, a new approach is needed for network edge security to protect critical SaaS applications,” said Phil Mottram, executive vice president and general manager, HPE Aruba Networking, in a statement. HPE will merge its Aruba SASE with Axis Security’s AtmosHPE plans to integrate Atmos, an SSE offering by Axis Security, into Aruba, its platform for edge-to-cloud networking with AI-based network automation. The idea is to expand Aruba’s existing software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) and network firewall offering to include the Atmos secure web gateway (SWG) and cloud access security broker (CASB) to realize a comprehensive SASE architecture.“The convergence of Aruba and Axis Security solutions will transform edge-to-cloud connectivity with a comprehensive SASE solution that provides enterprises with the highest levels of security for both IoT devices and all users’ access across geographically distributed locations,” Mottram added. With the integration, HPE hopes to deliver WAN and cloud security controls directly to the application at the network edge, rather than routing data through a data center.Additionally, HPE’s GreenLake, an edge-to-cloud platform providing as-a-service offerings for organizations’ on-premises data centers, will also integrate Axis Security’s cloud-native SSE platform, offering customers one single monthly subscription with no capital expenditure.HPE expects to close the acquisition by the end of April 2023, subject to fulfilment of certain closing terms, and will make the integrated products available by the end of July. Renewed focus on acquisitionsAfter more than a year without making any acquisitions, HPE is spending again. In late February, it agreed to acquire private cellular technology provider Athonet to secure connectivity needs with SASE and private 5G solutions, and in January said it had acquired machine learning specialist Pachyderm to boost its AI services.Prior to that, HPE’s last security acquisition was in July 2021, when it bought cloud data management and protection software firm Zerto, while its last major networking deal dates back to its acquisition of SD-WAN platform Silver Peak in July 2020. Related content news CISA inks 68 tech vendors to secure-by-design pledge — but will it matter? CISA’s pledge drew some big names, but the impact on software security could be limited. Meanwhile the org has extended its comment period on the CIRCIA cyberattack reporting law. By Jon Gold May 10, 2024 4 mins Regulation Technology Industry Security Practices news Google Chrome gets a patch for actively exploited zero-day vulnerability Details of the use-after-free memory vulnerability were not publicly released, but Google says it’s aware an exploit for the bug exists. By Lucian Constantin May 10, 2024 3 mins Threat and Vulnerability Management Zero-day vulnerability Vulnerabilities news Dell data breach exposes data of 49 million customers The company says the breach compromised non-critical customer data and involved no sensitive personal or financial information. By Shweta Sharma May 10, 2024 3 mins Data Breach Hacking feature Social engineering: Definition, examples, and techniques Social engineering is the art of exploiting human psychology, rather than technical hacking techniques, to gain access to buildings, systems, or data. Train yourself to spot the signs. By Josh Fruhlinger May 10, 2024 15 mins Phishing Social Engineering PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe