Internet of Things

Aruba fleshes out IoT offerings

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8 December 2016

The Internet of Things (IoT) is heating up and will be a hot trend in 2017. And Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, plans to be a part of it.

The company has been active in the IoT industry by providing Wi-Fi connectivity to IoT endpoints and security through its ClearPass product. However, it has never put together a comprehensive IoT story that spans its portfolio.

At the HPE Discover Conference, though, Aruba announced several new products to position itself as a strong IoT enabler. The new solutions include security tools, wired switches and new partnerships.

The announcements are well timed by Aruba, as we should see IoT deployments ramp significantly next year. There are numerous forecasts of the economic impact of IoT, with numbers ranging from $3 to $19 trillion (€2.8 to €17.6 trillion). The actual number does not really matter. The fact is that IoT is rapidly becoming the norm and will eventually become part of our everyday lives.

Universal profiler
One of its new products is the ClearPass Universal Profiler, which automatically discovers and fingerprints all IP-enabled IoT devices, whether they are managed or unmanaged, and works on multi-vendor wired or wireless networks. The automated discovery and profiling capabilities are crucial for IT to be able to manage and secure IoT. Relying on manual processes doesn’t work because many IT organisations have little to no visibility into what IoT endpoints have been deployed. In fact, ZK Research found that 50 percent of IT departments have little to no confidence that they are aware of all the IoT devices connected to the network.

The information from ClearPass can be used for performance and security tuning, and the data can be shared with ClearPass Exchange partners to provide behaviour analytics, deception intelligence and firewall security. If the business needs policy management, it can use the Aruba ClearPass Policy Manager to enable automatic authentication and policy enforcement after devices are found and fingerprinted. Any device that shows unusual behavior can then be automatically removed to minimise the risks to the network.

2540 series switch
Aruba also rolled out the new 2540 series switch with some enhancements to its operating system, ArubaOS. The new switch is IoT-optimised by providing power and security at the edge of the network. The switch includes some new features that enable unified, role-based access with the ability to assign roles to connect and secure IoT devices. The 2540 also supports Zero Touch Provisioning and cloud management to reduce the operational overhead associated with running a network.

Lastly, Aruba has expanded its ClearPass Exchange partner ecosystem with the addition of two IoT partners. Attivo Networks provides deception-based technologies for in-network threat detection, forensic analysis and continuous threat response. Attivo’s solution is badly needed today, as ZK Research data shows that 80 percent of breaches now occur on the internal network. IoT deployments will certainly drive that number up.

The other new partner is Niara, a solution provider of user- and entity-behaviour analytics. The Niara platform also focuses on the internal network by using analytics to find compromised users, hosts and devices, as well as negligent employees and malicious insiders.

Companies have been experimenting with IoT over the past few years, but the industry now sits on the precipice of seeing deployments going deeper and wider within companies. The foundation of IoT is connectivity, and Aruba’s new solutions position the company well to help customers make deployments scalable and secure.

 

IDG News Service

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