It is paramount for organizations to maintain adequate security postures in cloud and virtualized environments and to do so without wasting time and effort on troubleshooting when they could be improving security. Right now, organizations struggle with both: They juggle legacy physical firewalls that require more time...
What goes into a virtual firewall that provides a 115% return on investment (ROI) over three years – with a six month payback period? Read this Forrester Consulting Spotlight study, which looks at the technology underlying VM-Series virtual NGFWs to find out.
Based upon the extensive commissioned Forrester...
See why 87% of the 158 organizations surveyed in the full Forrester Consulting Total Economic Impact™ of Palo Alto Networks Software Firewalls study rely on Cloud NGFW for AWS and Cloud NGFW for Azure. This short summary will walk you through how a composite organization used these software firewalls to contribute...
Learn how organizations are updating and adapting their network security strategies and design models to fit into cloud infrastructure. In this era of cloud migration and deployment, many security and operations teams have to adapt their controls, processes and overall strategies to better accommodate hybrid...
Learn how our software NGFWs now provide unmatched flexibility with credit-based licensing so you can size and scale security to match rapidly changing cloud requirements. You’ll find out how this approach has been designed to help you:
Streamline procurement and deployment cycles
Scale security easily to...
Gartner® has recognized Palo Alto Networks as a Leader in the 2023 Magic Quadrant™ for SD-WAN. Not only does this mark our fourth year as a Leader, we're now the only vendor to be recognized as a Leader in all three SASE-related Magic Quadrant reports: Security Service Edge, Single-Vendor SASE and SD-WAN.
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Securing the web applications and APIs that underpin modern cloud architectures is a continually evolving challenge for security professionals. The technology is always changing, and almost all existing web security solutions lack the coverage your teams need.
Palo Alto Networks is tackling this problem head-on...
Palo Alto Networks remains a leader in Forrester's zero trust platform rankings while Microsoft and Check Point entered the leaders category for the first time. Vendors in the zero trust platform space ditched point products and pursued organic investments or M&A to create a broader offering.
The maker of the world's most popular VPN service hauled in $100 million on a $3 billion valuation to accelerate growth through mergers and acquisitions. The Warburg Pincus-led investment will allow the Lithuania-based internet privacy and security vendor to expand its product offering.
Last year's winner of RSA Conference's prestigious Innovation Sandbox contest could soon be acquired by Palo Alto Networks, according to Calcalist. The platform security behemoth is in advanced negotiations to purchase enterprise browser startup Talon Cyber Security for $600 million, Calcalist said.
Palo Alto Networks edged out Versa Networks, Cato Networks and firewall rival Fortinet for the top spot in Forrester's first-ever secure access service edge rankings. Leading providers have over the past 18 months built or bought both the networking and security pieces of SASE, Forrester found.
The U.S. federal government acknowledged that it is lagging behind on border gateway protocol security practices. Officials from several government agencies, ISPs and cloud content providers organized a workshop to understand the latest security improvements underway.
The latest generation of ransomware and phishing attacks is being designed to evade existing network security controls such as gateways and firewalls, said Menlo Security CEO Amir Ben-Efraim. Threat actors have taken the time to codify, register and customize URLs to impersonate a bank's help desk.
SMB cybersecurity platform Coro purchased an early-stage Israeli startup to bring network connectivity to its SASE offering for midmarket organizations. Coro said its buy of Jerusalem-based Privatise will give Coro clients a secure way to connect, manage and filter out malicious content.
Thales has agreed to purchase Imperva for $3.6 billion to enter the application and API security market and expand its footprint in data security. The deal will add a robust web application firewall along with capabilities in API protection and data discovery and classification to Thales' portfolio.
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