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2019 November

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  • 13
    Nov
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Introducing Cortex XDR 2.0

  Today at our annual Ignite Europe conference, chief product officer Lee Klarich unveiled Cortex XDR 2.0 – the next bold evolution of the industry’s first XDR product, which launched a new category of tools delivering threat detection and response across siloed data sources. Cortex XDR 2.0 includes groundbreaking enhancements that further fulfill the promise of

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  • 12
    Nov
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Google Cloud at Ignite Europe ‘19

Most enterprises have hybrid or multi-cloud deployments, and maintaining consistent security posture across all deployments is one of their top priorities. In December 2018, we announced an expanded partnership with Palo Alto Networks with exactly that goal in mind. With Google Cloud’s native security toolkit and deep integrations with Palo Alto Networks cloud security products

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  • 12
    Nov
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Is CASB Alone Enough? Long Live SASE

Author: Matthew Chiodi, CSO Public Cloud  Applications moving to the cloud and increased user mobility are changing the way networking and network security services must be delivered. Palo Alto Networks founder and CTO Nir Zuk believes that the future of network security is in the cloud, and has been driving this change for the past

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  • 11
    Nov
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Second Watch: An Initiative to Help Veterans Find a New Mission in Cybersecurity

By John Davis, vice president, federal chief security officer, retired U.S. Army major general The cybersecurity industry has a great need for well-trained professionals, people who understand how to respond to threats and prevent successful attacks. When we look at veterans, we see people who have already shown their ability to answer the call when

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  • 08
    Nov
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New and Enhanced Palo Alto Networks Support Offerings Elevate the Customer Experience

By Ed Metcalf, Director, Product Marketing, Services, Support, Education & Success Tools Palo Alto Networks is known for our technological innovations, but we’re also dedicated to innovations that elevate the customer experience. We’ve created products to ensure each day is safer and more secure than the one before, and we know that the right level

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  • 07
    Nov
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Container Security: Vulnerability Management from Build to Run

Author: Keith Mokris, Product Marketing Manager, Container Security Today’s enterprises have embraced containers for their simplicity and contribution to improved development velocity. While developers and devops enjoy this new-found speed to deliver software and value to customers more quickly, security teams are looking to ensure container pipelines are secure and improve the risk posture of

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  • 06
    Nov
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The Next Generation of Network Security Is Cloud-Delivered

By Nir Zuk, Palo Alto Networks founder and CTO Applications moving to the cloud and increased user mobility are changing the way networking and network security services must be delivered. The future of network security is in the cloud, and this new model is known as a “secure access service edge,” or SASE (pronounced “sassy”). Palo

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  • 05
    Nov
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A Firewall Admin’s Introduction to Serverless Security

Ron Harnik, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Serverless Security One of the most interesting things about working at Palo Alto Networks is getting to see pretty much every type of enterprise cybersecurity under the sun deployed in real-life situations. From Next-Generation Firewalls protecting network segments in data centers to WildFire preventing zero-day exploits, and from cloud

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  • 01
    Nov
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Cyber Canon Candidate Book Review: A Sustainable Digital Economy: Not Fear, but Trust Connects

Cyber Canon Book Review: “A Sustainable Digital Economy: Not Fear, but Trust Connects” (2018), by Ad Krikke Book Reviewed By: Fred Streefland, Regional CSO NEEUR, Palo Alto Networks, 02 January 2019 Bottom Line: I don’t recommend this book for the Cybersecurity Canon Hall of Fame, but if you are interested in the topic, this is a good

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