F5 expands strategic collaboration with NetApp
FFIV announced an expanded
collaboration with NetApp, the intelligent data infrastructure company, to
drive high-performance AI data delivery and prepare enterprises for the post-quantum
cryptography (PQC) era. This builds on a long-standing collaboration between F5
and NetApp, and aims to address the increasing demand for secure, resilient,
and scalable solutions for AI workloads and S3 storage environments.
The F5 Application Delivery and
Security Platform (ADSP), paired with intelligent data infrastructure for AI
built on NetApp technology, supports high-performance throughput and helps
enterprises scale AI data delivery while defending against evolving
cybersecurity threats, including those posed by quantum computing advancements.
For AI workloads, using complementary
solutions from both companies optimizes massive dataset transfers through
advanced load balancing, traffic prioritization, and real-time analytics. This
provides throughput, resiliency, and secure delivery of AI/ML workflows
spanning NetApp’s enterprise-grade S3 storage architectures. In addition, the
joint solution enables enterprises to secure sensitive S3 data flows against
“harvest now, decrypt later” threats, ensuring long-term data protection with
minimal disruption.
“Enterprises are increasingly faced
with balancing demand for both unprecedented application performance and robust
cybersecurity,” said John Maddison, Chief Marketing Officer at F5. “Our collaboration
with NetApp is aimed at simplifying high-performance AI data delivery
scenarios, while enabling customers to adopt post-quantum readiness
incrementally. Through cutting-edge solutions for TLS 1.3, modern ciphers, and
global traffic management, we’re empowering organizations to scale
infrastructure while fortifying data security.”
Introducing PQC innovations for
future-ready data security and scalable AI performance
In addition, customers can use
complementary PQC solutions from both F5 and NetApp to help address the growing
risk posed by quantum computing advancements by offering state-of-the-art
security measures to protect sensitive S3 data flows. Quantum computing,
anticipated to revolutionize industries by enabling calculations far beyond the
capabilities of classical computers, is also expected to compromise current
cryptographic standards in the near future. This creates a pressing concern for
organizations, particularly with the rise of the “harvest now, decrypt later”
strategy, where attackers exfiltrate encrypted data intending to decrypt it
later when quantum computing can accomplish this feat. To proactively mitigate
these threats, F5 BIG-IP supports hybrid key agreement and NIST-approved
algorithms for quantum-resistant secured communications, providing additional
support for PQC for NetApp StorageGRID clusters.
These solutions enable organizations
to transition incrementally to quantum-safe encryption practices without major
disruptions. A recommended approach includes adopting the TLS 1.3 protocol
universally to establish a strong foundation for PQC readiness, providing
faster handshakes, reduced latency, and enhanced bandwidth efficiency. For ease
of deployment, F5 ADSP solutions support hybrid cryptography, which allows for
interoperability across systems and helps modernize encryption frameworks while
avoiding architectural overhauls. The solutions emphasize prioritizing
quantum-resistant algorithms for high-risk assets such as patient health
records and financial data, while minimizing resource overhead for less
sensitive datasets. This approach ensures that businesses are better prepared
for the quantum era, enabling secure encryption while maintaining performance
and operational efficiency.
“This collaboration underscores our
commitment to delivering best-in-class solutions for today’s enterprises,” said
Spencer Sells, Vice President, Global Alliances at NetApp. “By leveraging the
latest innovations in NetApp StorageGRID with F5’s advanced traffic management
and quantum-secure encryption technologies, customers can unlock the full
potential of their AI workflows and protect critical data.”

































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