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Palo Alto Networks Unveils New Security Innovations

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Palo Alto Networks recently showcased industry-first security innovations to help organizations protect a rapidly expanding attack surface.

The company unveiled breakthrough solutions, including Prisma Cloud 3.0, the first integrated platform to secure the full application lifecycle, and Next-Generation CASB (Cloud Access Security Broker), which raises the bar in SaaS security as organizations tackle exploding SaaS usage with hybrid work. Palo Alto Networks also announced the Cortex eXtended Managed Detection and Response (XMDR) Partner Specialization, combining its pioneering Cortex XDR 3.0 solution with managed services offerings from more than 15 partners — to empower customers' security operations.

Palo Alto Networks announcements include:

Prisma Cloud 3.0: Integrated Platform Secures the Full Application Lifecycle

The industry's first integrated platform to shift security left, Prisma Cloud 3.0 significantly improves organizations' entire cloud security posture by reducing security risk at runtime. 

 

Next-Generation CASB Helps Organizations Secure Soaring SaaS Usage 

Next-Generation CASB helps organizations enable safe SaaS adoption by automatically securing new applications, accurately protecting sensitive data in real time, and stopping known and unknown threats with best-in-class threat detection and prevention.

Available as a Standalone API for the New Digital Era

To meet the security needs of organizations interacting with customers in new ways online, Palo Alto Networks announced the availability of its WildFire cloud-based threat analysis as a standalone product.

eXtended Managed Detection and Response (XMDR) Specialization Unleashes Cortex XDR to More Customers 

Building on demand for Palo Alto Networks pioneering Cortex XDR 3.0 extended detection and response solution, the new Cortex XMDR Specialization enables MSSP partners to combine Cortex XDR with their managed service offerings — helping customers streamline security operations center (SOC) operations and quickly mitigate cyberthreats.  

Lee Klarich, Chief Product Officer, Palo Alto Networks
With the en masse shift to a hybrid workforce and rapid adoption of the cloud, the way work gets done has changed. SaaS collaboration apps are becoming key to a productive hybrid workforce, but SaaS security has not caught up. With the introduction of our Next-Generation CASB, we're the first to recognize and embrace this shift — and solve for it.

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