Tufin, a global leader in network security policy management, has announced expanded support for HPE Aruba Networking CX switches and CX 10000 firewalls. This move reinforces Tufin’s mission to help organizations securely and consistently protect their critical AI data center assets and the applications that depend on them.

With this latest integration, Tufin broadens its ecosystem of supported technologies across AI data centers, including firewalls, switches, and edge devices. The addition of HPE Aruba complements partnerships with major players like Arista, Cisco, Huawei, Juniper, and Versa. By integrating with Tufin, enterprises can effectively reduce risks while improving agility and scalability in managing complex infrastructures.

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AI Data Centers Witness Explosive Growth

As artificial intelligence becomes a cornerstone of modern business operations, the demand for robust and secure data center infrastructure continues to skyrocket. According to McKinsey & Company, “data centers equipped to handle AI processing loads are projected to require $5.2 trillion in capital expenditures by 2030.” The surge in AI workloads is driving exponential growth in processing power and storage requirements, fueled by massive training datasets, real-time analytics, and low-latency demands.

Raymond Brancato, CEO of Tufin, emphasized, “The explosion of AI workloads means that enterprises can no longer accept fragmented security or manual policy management. As enterprises increasingly integrate AI tools into their daily workflows, maintaining a high-level of data center performance is crucial. This means reducing risk, minimizing downtime, embracing agility and simplifying management across the board. Tufin is dedicated to ensuring customers can safely and consistently secure their critical AI data center assets and all the applications that access them.”

Rising Cyber Threats Target AI Data Centers

As the significance of AI data centers grows, they have become prime targets for cyberattacks. Malicious actors often aim to steal intellectual property, sensitive customer or employee data, or internal credentials to enable lateral movement within organizations. Additionally, attackers are now motivated by newer threats such as poisoning AI models, hijacking compute resources for crypto mining, or conducting unauthorized AI model training.

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Unified Control Plane for Complete Visibility and Compliance

Tufin’s unified control plane empowers enterprises to manage and safeguard resource-intensive AI data centers with confidence. Acting as a centralized management layer, it orchestrates key network-wide processes like connectivity, risk assessment, policy management, and compliance across multiple vendors. This unified approach ensures seamless control over on-premises, cloud, and edge environments.

With this platform, Tufin enables organizations to:

  • Strengthen Security Posture: Standardize policies and gain full visibility across environments to reduce risks from misaligned rules.
  • Simplify Operations: Use topology maps to visualize traffic flows and unify fragmented processes for faster troubleshooting.
  • Automate Policy Orchestration: Leverage automation for consistent, compliant security policy management and implementation.
  • Ensure Continuous Compliance: Maintain detailed audit trails and validate policies to minimize compliance risks.
  • Streamline Workflows: Integrate with ITSM systems like ServiceNow for faster, policy-driven approvals.

Through this expansion, Tufin continues to lead in securing the evolving landscape of AI data centers helping enterprises enhance resilience, agility, and control in an increasingly AI-driven world.

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