The rapid expansion of AI data centers is creating unprecedented security challenges, requiring centralized visibility and automated policy management across complex, multi-vendor environments. To address this, Tufin, a leader in network security policy management, has announced expanded support for HPE Aruba Networking CX switches and CX 10000 firewalls. This enhancement strengthens Tufin's unified control plane, enabling customers to simplify operations, reduce risk, and ensure compliance as they scale their critical AI infrastructure.
Tufin has expanded its platform support to include HPE Aruba Networking switches and firewalls.
The move strengthens security policy management for rapidly expanding AI data centers.
Tufin provides a unified control plane for multi-vendor environments, including Arista, Cisco, and Juniper.
AI data centers are becoming high-value targets for intellectual property theft and model poisoning.
The platform offers automated policy orchestration and continuous compliance.
Key benefits include strengthened security posture and simplified, centralized operations.
The strategic importance of AI infrastructure is making it a prime target for cyberattacks. Beyond traditional motives like data theft, attackers now seek to poison AI models, conduct unauthorized training, or hijack valuable compute resources. This new threat landscape makes consistent, automated security policy management across the entire network fabric not just an efficiency gain but a critical security imperative.
Tufin addresses this complexity with its unified control plane, which acts as a centralized management layer for network-wide processes. It provides a single pane of glass to manage connectivity, risk assessment, and policy orchestration across on-premises, cloud, and edge networks from multiple vendors. This eliminates fragmented security and manual policy management, which are unsustainable at the scale of modern AI data centers.
The platform is designed to deliver specific outcomes for securing critical assets. It strengthens the security posture by providing end-to-end visibility and standardizing policy controls. It simplifies operations through accurate topology mapping and accelerates troubleshooting. Furthermore, it automates policy orchestration with built-in risk analysis and ensures continuous compliance with full audit trails and validation against regulatory requirements.
The expansion is a direct response to the massive capital expenditure flowing into AI-ready data centers, projected to reach trillions of dollars. As Raymond Brancato, CEO of Tufin, stated, “The explosion of AI workloads means that enterprises can no longer accept fragmented security or manual policy management.” He emphasized Tufin's dedication to ensuring customers can "safely and consistently secure their critical AI data center assets" while maintaining performance and agility.
Tufin is the leader in network security policy management, helping enterprises manage and protect modern, multi-vendor networks that span data centers, cloud, and the edge. Tufin’s platform provides a unified control plane for the network, centralizing visibility, automating policy orchestration, and enabling continuous compliance across today’s fragmented and complex environments. Thousands of organizations worldwide rely on Tufin to deliver secure application connectivity, accelerate network changes, ensure audit readiness, and minimize risk exposure.