

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the enterprise technology landscape, pushing innovation into every layer of infrastructure. Yet with opportunity comes complexity. As intelligent systems move from pilot to production, IT leaders face a growing challenge: Secure AI integration across hybrid environments without sacrificing trust, transparency or resilience.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. and SHI International Corp. are among the organizations helping enterprise leaders design security-first strategies to manage this shift. Their partnership reflects a broader movement toward embedding AI into infrastructure in ways that unify data, reduce risk and build governance into system design. One key element is agentic AI, designed to act on data without losing human control, according to Robin Braun, vice president of AI business development, hybrid cloud, at HPE.
“This solution is bringing together one of our Unleash AI partners — Kamiwaza — with HPE infrastructure powered by Nvidia [graphics processing units], with SHI as a fantastic integration and services partner that we can go to market with,” Braun recently told theCUBE. “Bringing that power of agentic AI to be able to understand the data … can now take hours and weeks to be able to remediate a full website at a fraction of the cost.”
Join theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, on Oct. 16 for exclusive interviews and analysis during the SHI Fall Summit. TheCUBE’s interviews will spotlight how enterprise leaders are embedding AI securely and responsibly at scale, highlighting strategies designed for resilience, trust and long-term impact. (*Disclosure below.)
Cybersecurity isn’t just about defense — it’s about preparation, precision and trust. As organizations bring AI deeper into production workflows, compliance and accessibility standards become foundational to ensuring systems behave predictably and securely, according to Jack Hogan, VP of advanced growth technologies at SHI. This focus on governance and accessibility lays the groundwork for secure AI integration across sectors.
“At SHI, we focus really heavily on humanizing AI and ensuring high ethics and compliance,” Hogan told theCUBE. “To me, this is a foundational element that our customers can use to ensure that as they build out additional solutions that consume the information that’s within their civic websites, that’s within their internal intranet sites, that all of that is compliant so that the next generation of AI solutions are working off of a strong foundational base. It’s a solution for today, and it’s a solution to build on for tomorrow to increase that humanization of AI technology for all of U.S. citizens.”
Secure AI integration becomes essential to preserving trust and utility as systems grow more autonomous. Safeguarding sensitive records as they move through multimodal AI systems is critical to maintaining trust, compliance and resilience across public- and private-sector networks, according to Braun. This multimodal approach uses techniques such as natural language processing to analyze both the code and the design, giving AI systems a fuller understanding of how accessibility, structure and security intersect.
“Around … multimodal … it’s able to leverage multiple models simultaneously, so you can look at and understand the video or the PDF image or the picture and be able to also look at the HTML code, because all of it comes into play when you start to think about accessibility,” Braun told theCUBE. “Their system understands data sovereignty [and] data gravity so that we’re not exposing anything that shouldn’t be exposed. However, we’re ensuring that the things that people are accessing are accessible to all.”
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During the SHI Fall Summit, theCUBE’s coverage will feature conversations with technology executives and cybersecurity specialists about how organizations are integrating AI into secure frameworks, protecting sensitive data and building resilient infrastructures that balance innovation with trust. Viewers can expect expert insights into the next wave of security-first strategies shaping the future of intelligent IT operations.
Here’s theCUBE’s full interview with Robin Braun and Jack Hogan:
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