Description: High-Performance Computing Security (HPC) refers to the measures and protocols implemented to protect systems and data in computing environments that require high performance. These environments, often including supercomputers and computing clusters, are used to perform complex calculations and process large volumes of data. Security in HPC is crucial due to the sensitivity of the information handled, as well as the need to maintain the integrity and availability of computational resources. Threats can include cyberattacks, unauthorized access, and software vulnerabilities. Therefore, various security strategies are implemented, such as robust authentication, data encryption, and continuous network monitoring. Additionally, security in HPC must adapt to the specific characteristics of these environments, where speed and efficiency are paramount. The integration of security measures not only protects data but also ensures that computational resources are used efficiently and effectively, minimizing the risk of service interruptions and ensuring trust in the results obtained through these advanced systems.