Palo Alto Networks (PAN) stories
Palo Alto Networks was recognised for helping organisations rapidly transform security operations for future success.
A long-standing collaboration between the two global cybersecurity experts, Thales and Palo Alto Networks, is designed help support widespread cloud migration.
Palo Alto Networks is urging the industry to move to Zero Trust Network Access 2.0 because previous versions have major gaps in security protection.
High-profile ransomware attacks and reliance on digital infrastructure sees an increasing need for businesses to embrace zero trust cybersecurity.
The average ransom demand in cases worked by the Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 security consultants rose 144% in 2021 to $2.2 million.
Palo Alto Networks partners with Amazon Web Services to launch Cloud NGFW, a managed Next-Generation Firewall service for AWS deployments.
The average ransom demand in cases rose 144% in 2021 to US$2.2 million, while the average payment climbed 78% to US$541,010.
Palo Alto's Prisma Cloud Supply Chain Security provides a complete view of where vulnerabilities or misconfigurations exist in the software supply chain.
Palo Alto Networks has announced the upgrade of its PAN-OS software to help find the evasive, zero-day attacks.
The move will allow the company to provide direct and efficient connectivity for Microsoft 365 users through the Prisma Access service.
Enabling data to move more easily between organisations will undoubtedly lead to more crime, says a cybersecurity firm.
Rubrik has announced new enhancements to its cyber resilience solutions, designed to help equip customers protect against ransomware.
Palo Alto Networks partners with Siemens to enhance security of mission-critical networks and prevent cyber attacks on critical infrastructure.
The shift to remote work turned network access and network security into equally high, yet competing, priorities for network and security professionals.
Palo Alto Networks has launched Prisma SASE, an integrated cloud-delivered service that combines network security and next-generation SD-WAN.
Palo Alto Networks introduces PA-400 Series Next-Generation Firewalls, offering best-in-class security and performance for remote work.
Palo Alto Networks is expanding its XDR solution to help organizations protect against cloud and identity-based threats.
According to Palo Alto Networks, there are four key elements of a machine learning-powered next-generation firewall (NGFW). .
The proposed measures go too far and need stronger guardrails, otherwise they could adversely affect Australia's critical infrastructure operators.
Partnering with Palo Alto Networks, the solution uses advanced threat protection technology to safeguard users and ensures a secure remote working environment.