Broadcom Delivers Industry’s First Quantum Resistant Network Encryption, Enabling Real-time Ransomware Detection
January 28 2025 - 9:00AM
Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ:AVGO) today announced an industry-first — the
new, innovative Emulex Secure Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters (HBA)
— a cost-effective, easy-to-manage solution that encrypts all data
as it moves between servers and storage.
Encrypting mission-critical data is no longer a nice-to-have,
but a must-have. The cost of ransomware attacks continues to rise
with attacks in 2024 costing USD $5.37 million1 on average per
attack. Upcoming generative AI and quantum computers magnify the
risk if data is not encrypted at all points in the data center
including the network.
To address these cybersecurity issues, governments have
responded with mandates, including the United States’
Commercial National Security Algorithm (CNSA) 2.0, the European
Union’s Network and Information Security (NIS) 2, Digital
Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and more that require
enterprises to modernize their IT infrastructures with post-quantum
cryptographic encryption algorithms and zero trust
architecture.
Today, data centers have the option of deploying application
encryption or network encryption to protect their data. Network
encryption offers several important advantages versus
application-based encryption including preserving storage array
services such as dedupe and compression, which is destroyed when
using application-based encryption. Network encryption also enables
real-time ransomware detection while application-based encryption
hides ransomware attacks. Additional highlights of this solution
include no encryption performance penalty and simple, session-based
key management.
“Customers are seeking ways to protect themselves against
crippling and expensive ransomware attacks as well as complying
with new government regulations mandating all data be encrypted,”
said Jeff Hoogenboom, vice president and general manager, Emulex
Connectivity Division, Broadcom. “The Emulex Secure Host Bus
Adapter meets these needs by providing an elegantly simple solution
that once installed, encrypts all data across all
applications.”
“As enterprises face an ever-growing wave of cybersecurity
threats, the Emulex Secure HBA stands out as a simple drop-in
solution that enhances SAN security without compromising
performance,” said Brian Beeler, president, StorageReview.com. “In
our testing, we found these HBAs excelled at securing in-flight SAN
data encryption while seamlessly complementing existing security
technologies. We’re excited to see these adapters become a standard
layer of improved SAN security in 2025, providing enterprises with
an essential tool to safeguard their critical data.”
Emulex Secure HBAs Feature:
- Security Built on Zero Trust, Post-Quantum Cryptography
- Encryption algorithms support CNSA
2.0, DORA and NIS2 mandates.
- Secures data in-flight between host
servers and storage arrays.
- Zero Trust platform with Security
Protocol and Data Model (SPDM). cryptographic authentication of
endpoints, and silicon root-of-trust authentication.
- Compliance with the NIST 800-193
framework — secure boot, digitally signed drivers, T10-DIF, and
more.
- Cost effective encryption:
Dedupe/compression storage services remain intact; protects all
data across all applications versus application-specific
solutions.
- Runs on existing Fibre Channel
infrastructure.
- Maximum application performance:
Cryptography offloaded to hardware, providing encryption with no
performance impact.
- Easy to manage and deploy: Simple
session-based key management with on-demand key generation;
transparent runs with existing operating systems, applications and
SAN management tools.
Emulex 32G and 64G Secure HBAs are available in 1, 2, and 4 port
configurations and are shipping now. For further information please
visit Broadcom.com here, and StorageReview.com here.
About BroadcomBroadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO) is a
global technology leader that designs, develops, and supplies a
broad range of semiconductor, enterprise software and security
solutions. Broadcom's category-leading product portfolio serves
critical markets including cloud, data center, networking,
broadband, wireless, storage, industrial, and enterprise software.
Our solutions include service provider and enterprise networking
and storage, mobile device and broadband connectivity, mainframe,
cybersecurity, and private and hybrid cloud infrastructure.
Broadcom is a Delaware corporation headquartered in Palo Alto, CA.
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1 Cost of a Data Breach Report 2024, Ponemon Institute
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Industry Quotes
Mark Jones, President Emeritus, Fibre Channel Industry
Association (FCIA)“A standards-based solution to network
security ensures industry-wide interoperability and gives customers
the assurance of a working ecosystem that has been the hallmark of
the Fibre Channel industry for over 30 years. The Emulex
Secure HBA is leveraging the new INCITS FC-SP-3 standard; this
security protocol will ensure that Fibre Channel will continue to
be the most secure choice of storage network transport far into the
future.”
Dave Pearson, Vice President, Infrastructure Research,
IDC“Cybersecurity ‘defense-in-depth’ best practices for
enterprises means going beyond just data-at-rest encryption, but
the tradeoff has traditionally meant losing data compression and
deduplication capabilities. Secure HBAs aim to solve this problem
by enabling in-flight encryption with full data compression.”
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