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Dell and HP Enhance Quantum-Resistant Security Solutions

Dell and HP Enhance Quantum-Resistant Security Solutions

Posted on March 26, 2026 By CWS

This week, HP and Dell Technologies have unveiled new security advancements aimed at fortifying hardware protection and enhancing data resilience against both physical and quantum-computing threats, crucial in the evolving AI landscape.

HP Unveils TPM Guard and Quantum-Resistant Features

HP has launched the HP TPM Guard, a hardware-based solution that encrypts the communication between the Trusted Platform Module and the CPU. This initiative is designed to thwart physical interception attacks that could potentially compromise full-disk encryption systems like Microsoft BitLocker.

According to HP, the encryption ensures that all TPM responses, including encryption keys, are transmitted via a secure tunnel, making physical interception attempts ineffective. Further, TPM Guard defends against advanced attacks by binding the TPM to its specific CPU with a unique hardware key during manufacturing.

Additionally, HP has expanded its Wolf Security capabilities for commercial PCs, integrating them with the Workforce Experience Platform. Enhancements include improved Wolf Controller integration, an advanced Wolf Connect cellular card, and broader support for the Sure Recover platform. HP’s latest LaserJet Pro and Enterprise printers now feature quantum-resistant cryptography to combat cyber threats.

Dell Introduces Quantum-Ready Firmware and PowerProtect Updates

Dell has announced quantum-ready enhancements for its 2026 commercial PCs, focusing on securing the embedded controller (EC) with quantum-resistant firmware signing. This upgrade aims to prevent malicious firmware acceptance and reduce supply chain risks through robust encryption and digital verification.

Moreover, Dell has improved BIOS tampering detection, enhancing resilience against potential quantum-powered threats. The company also introduced updates to its PowerProtect cyber resilience line, including an AI assistant within the PowerProtect Manager to aid recovery processes.

PowerProtect has been extended to smaller environments with the new Data Domain DD3410 appliance, and the updated Data Domain Operating System now supports TLS 1.3, ensuring stronger data encryption during transit.

Enhancing Threat Visibility and Response

To address potential visibility issues within AI workloads, Dell is expanding its Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services to include PowerScale storage platforms. This expansion enhances threat visibility for unstructured data and AI environments.

Additionally, Dell has launched an EDR-only service option for monitoring endpoint threats with advanced detection capabilities. When combined with Dell PCs, this service offers BIOS verification insights and alerts Dell’s MDR team to any suspected BIOS compromises.

These initiatives by Dell and HP underscore the critical importance of preparing for future cyber threats, especially those posed by advancements in quantum computing. As technology evolves, companies are prioritizing robust security measures to safeguard sensitive data and maintain cyber resilience.

Security Week News Tags:AI, Cybersecurity, data resilience, Dell, firmware security, HP, PowerProtect, quantum computing, TPM Guard, Wolf Security

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