HP, F5 Networks Expand Web, Mobile Security Offerings
HP rolled out its TippingPoint NGFW as part of a larger security announcement, while F5 bought Versafe to bolster its portfolio.
Hewlett-Packard and F5 Networks are bulking up their security capabilities for Web, mobile and BYOD environments. HP, as part of a series of security-related announcements Sept. 17, launched its TippingPoint next-generation firewall (NGFW), which is designed to offer high-performance network security with granular application visibility and control over mobile and Web apps. At the same time, F5 officials announced that the company had bought Versafe, which they said will bring greater Web and mobile protection capabilities to F5's portfolio. The moves come at a time when more communications and transactions are being done online and via mobile devices, and corporations continue to wrestle with the management and security headaches brought on by the growth of the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend. It also brings HP and F5 deeper into an increasingly competitive NGFW market that includes the likes of Palo Alto Networks, Cisco Systems, Check Point and Intel's McAfee security business. "It's a given that corporate data and access to applications need to be protected when delivered to locations outside corporate control," Lori MacVittie, a blogger on F5's DevCentral blog, wrote in a post Sept. 17. "Personal devices, home networks, and cloud storage all introduce the risk of information loss through a variety of attack vectors.







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