Palo Alto Prisma SASE is now suitable for MSPs
Palo Alto Networks introduced an industry-leading update for Prisma SASE. Thanks to a new API gateway and a modified licensing model, MSPs can now use the platform to deploy SASE networks to customers.
SASE has taken off. The networking model combines two existing components: SD-WAN and modern s... Read more
‘Automation and DevSecOps ensure the fastest cloud migrations’
In the past year, cloud adoption has grown by 25 percent. Nearly three-quarters of IT organizations run the majority of their workloads in the cloud. The fastest growers are embracing DevSecOps and security automation. That's what Palo Alto Networks concludes in a recent survey.
Annually, Palo A... Read more
GTT moves from SD-WAN to SASE; Palo Alto Networks joins in
GTT Communications announces the upcoming availability of a SASE platform. GTT's existing IP network provides the network base. Prisma Access, a CASB service from Palo Alto Networks, contributes security.
GTT owns a global IP network with more than 600 PoPs (Point of Presence). Through the netwo... Read more
Palo Alto Networks updates CASB for Prisma Access 3.0, SASE and firewalls
Palo Alto Networks announces that Prisma Access 3.0 includes a polished integration of the Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB). Palo Alto CASB recognizes the SaaS in an environment to monitor and secure the connection between SaaS and end users.
Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) is a modern an... Read more
Palo Alto Networks introduces Cortex XMDR Specialization
Palo Alto Networks is introducing Cortex eXtended Managed Detection and Response (XMDR) Specialization. This will allow Managed Security Services Providers (MSSP) to link the Cortex XDR product to their own services, making it easier to offer SOC services.
With the introduction of the Cortex eXt... Read more
Palo Alto Networks targets developers with Prisma Cloud 3.0
Palo Alto Networks announced Prisma Cloud 3.0 at its Ignite conference. The product aims to 'shift security left', a term used by the organization to describe bringing more security to developers. Prisma Cloud 3.0 should enable companies to use the cloud more securely and be less at risk.
One of... Read more
Palo Alto Networks opens the door for home network security monitoring
Palo Alto Networks launches ASM for Remote Workers, a ready-to-use API integration of Cortex XDR and Cortex Xpanse. The introduction enables endpoint-based security monitoring of hybrid workers' home networks.
ASM (Attack Surface Management) for Remote Workers is not a standalone tool, but a bri... Read more
Palo Alto Networks details flaws in Microsoft Azure Container Instances
Palo Alto Networks’ research arm, Unit 42, revealed how it found vulnerabilities in the multi-tenant Kubernetes clusters hosted on the Azure Container Instances (ACI). The flaws could have been exploited to execute code on users’ containers, steal data or hijack resources to mine cryptocurrenci... Read more
Palo Alto’s Okyo Garde WiFi router protects remote workers at home
The latest product out of Palo Alto is Okyo Garde, a wireless mesh router built with cybersecurity capabilities that enterprises can use to protect remote workers’ home networks from cyber attacks.
Since the pandemic began, many workers who do their jobs from home have had to do most of their ... Read more
Palo Alto Network gives developers access to container image sandboxing
Palo Alto Network released a list of the new Prisma Cloud features. The latest improvements prioritize security for virtual machines on Azure and Google Cloud. In addition, the tool utilizes machine learning to conduct inspections of processes, data systems, and networking activity before its imple... Read more