

Also announced at Black Hat is the HPE Zerto integration hub, which the company says will simplify system security and disaster recovery. The integration hub connects HPE Zerto with cybersecurity software and enterprise networking devices to generate insights, automate workflows, and simplify data protections, HPE says.
“HPE Zerto will streamline operations by simplifying how integrations are deployed and managed. With HPE Zerto as part of an enterprise’s larger security stack, HPE is making it easier to connect and secure all the integral parts. This allows us to free up our customers to refocus their time on more strategic work instead of babysitting API connections or running solutions in silos,” HPE’s Olson says.
Integrated exclusively with the CrowdStrike Falcon platform, HPE Zerto can restore applications and virtual machines to clean recovery points even seconds before an attack. The integration with CrowdStrike delivers a combination of threat detection and cyber recovery, helping customers stay ahead of emerging threats.
“By combining the power of AI-native Falcon platform with HPE Zerto’s recovery capabilities, we’re enabling organizations to stop breaches, minimize downtime, and maintain business continuity—even in the face of ransomware and other disruptive threats,” said Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike, in a statement.
HPE also announced the general availability of its Alletra Storage MP X1000 data protection package. The HPE Zerto Software integration hub will be available in the fourth quarter of 2025.