What could your team do with an extra 20 hours every week? At Pima Community College, that time used to be spent doing the work their tools couldn’t. Analysts were forced to manually connect the dots across disconnected systems just to secure an open, high-traffic campus. Now, 96% of that work happens automatically. Incidents that once took hours are resolved in 26 seconds, and the team can finally focus on what actually moves security forward. See how they reclaimed their time ➡️ https://bit.ly/41Ntab3
Palo Alto Networks
Computer and Network Security
SANTA CLARA, California 1,891,648 followers
About us
Palo Alto Networks, the global cybersecurity leader, is shaping the cloud-centric future with technology that is transforming the way people and organizations operate. Our mission is to be the cybersecurity partner of choice, protecting our digital way of life. We help address the world's greatest security challenges with continuous innovation that seizes the latest breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, analytics, automation, and orchestration. By delivering an integrated platform and empowering a growing ecosystem of partners, we are at the forefront of protecting tens of thousands of organizations across clouds, networks, and mobile devices. Our vision is a world where each day is safer and more secure than the one before. For more information, visit www.paloaltonetworks.com.
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http://www.paloaltonetworks.com
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- Computer and Network Security
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- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- SANTA CLARA, California
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- Public Company
- Specialties
- Security Operating Platform, Cloud Security, SaaS Security, Network Security, Next-Generation Firewall, Cybersecurity, Threat and Malware Prevention, URL Filtering, Threat Intelligence, Enterprise Security Platform, Endpoint Security, Threat Research, Unit 42, NextWave Partners, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, VMware NSX, Application Framework, Behavioral Analytics, Logging Service, Network Security Management, LIVE Community, Cybersecurity Canon, Fuel User Group, and Cyber Threat Alliance
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Every innovator dreams of bringing their ideas to life. But what happens when those ideas take on a life of their own? ⚡️ Mary Shelley warned us about the risks of creation without control. Today, as work moves into the browser, we are using AI to bring complex workflows to life with unprecedented speed. But without proper governance, that same speed can introduce "monstrous" risks to your enterprise data. Prisma Browser is the most secure browser built for the agentic AI era. It ensures your AI tools remain exactly what they were meant to be: powerful assets that work for you, not against you. Keep your innovations under your control. Stay in Control. Browse Bravely. 👉 https://bit.ly/4sMSYPP
The Most Secure Browser Built for the Agentic AI Era
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🏆 Four wins, one mission: securing the future with Google Cloud. We are thrilled to announce that Palo Alto Networks has been recognized with four 2026 Google Cloud Partner of the Year awards! This recognition at Google Cloud Next '26 underscores our deep engineering partnership and our shared commitment to helping customers scale securely in an AI-driven world. Read more about our integrated solutions and our vision for a more secure tomorrow. https://bit.ly/4crDtb2
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Over 20,000,000 data points. 60 seconds. One NOC. While you watch our team in action at #BHA2026, Cortex XSIAM is silently analyzing millions of signals to stay ahead of the "controlled chaos." Meet our SecOps team in action during the NOC visiting hours if you’re planning to be there or via the live Twitch stream. 📈 Find out more in our blog: https://bit.ly/4sM1caA
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🤯 Are you ready to accelerate your digital initiatives with integrated, AI-powered security? At #GoogleCloudNext 2026, we can’t wait to show you how our close partnership with Google Cloud enables you to secure your most ambitious digital goals. Swipe through for a preview of our speaker sessions, and join us in Las Vegas from April 22–24 to discover how to secure your development life cycle from code to cloud. https://bit.ly/41LfyNp
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The gap between "mostly protected" and secure is now a chasm. As a launch partner for Anthropic's Project Glasswing and OpenAI's Trusted Access for Cyber program, we’ve seen the future of the threat landscape. These advanced capabilities won’t stay contained. Attackers will be able to discover zero-day vulnerabilities at scale, generate exploits in near real time, and develop autonomous attack agents unlike anything the industry has faced. In this new reality, "mostly protected" is effectively unprotected. If your MTTD and MTTR are not measured in low, single-digit minutes, you are being outpaced. To maintain resilience, Palo Alto Networks Chief Product & Technology Officer Lee Klarich outlines a new mandate for AI defense: 🟧 Assessment: Leverage frontier models to audit code and supply chains before attackers do. 🟧 Protect & Remediation: Remediating and reducing exposure is table-stakes. The new standard is 100% coverage and optimization. 🟧 Real-Time Security Operations: Move to AI-driven SOC platforms like Cortex XSIAM to remove the seams between point solutions and hit single-digit response times. To help navigate this shift, we are introducing Unit 42 Frontier AI Defense to help you discover exposure and automate response at the speed of the threat. Read the full breakdown. https://bit.ly/4cC1vPr
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Is your SOC ready for machine-speed threats? 🤖⚡ Frontier AI models are no longer a future concept, they are being used autonomously to find, exploit, and chain together vulnerabilities in minutes. To stay ahead, you need to reclaim the AI advantage. Palo Alto Networks Unit 42’s new Frontier AI Defense helps you: 🔎 Fast-Track Exposure Discovery ⚒️ Build an AI Defense Roadmap ✨ Adapt your cybersecurity stack Don’t wait for the breach. Identify and remediate exposures at machine speed. https://bit.ly/4dRZP6D
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The world is obsessed with AI applications. We are looking at the 5G backbone they live on 🛰️ There is so much noise around 5G that we asked Steve Shaw to break down exactly what matters - what’s legacy, what is critical, and why human-scale response cannot keep up with machine speed. ❌ What to ignore: SIM-based Zero Trust and "Air Gaps". ✅ What to prioritize: Monitoring AI agent intent and real-time SecOps automation.
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It’s official: Palo Alto Networks has completed the acquisition of Koi. With this acquisition, we are defining a new category of protection: Agentic Endpoint Security (AES). As tools like Claude Code and OpenClaw drive a new wave of productivity, they are also expanding the endpoint attack surface in ways traditional security tools were not built to detect. Agentic AI operates with access to critical systems and sensitive data, creating a new kind of insider risk. By bringing Koi into Palo Alto Networks, we’re moving quickly to extend protection across our platforms: 🔸 Prisma AIRS: a single control plane to secure enterprise-wide AI adoption on the endpoint 🔸 Cortex XDR: a new module to identify and remediate risks within the AI software ecosystem 🔸 Koi Standalone: industry-leading agentic endpoint security alongside existing EDR solutions With Koi, customers won’t have to choose between innovation and security. Read more here. https://bit.ly/4sBtp3H
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If autonomous agents were running in your enterprise, could you spot them? 🕵️♂️ Autonomous agents are already active across the digital workspace, blending in with human activity. When your tools rely on MFA alone, they verify who logs in but not what happens next, making it nearly impossible to distinguish machine identities and leaving a critical gap across your environment. With Prisma AIRS 3.0, we deliver the industry’s first agent security platform, giving you the visibility to govern the entire agentic lifecycle from discovery to protection. Learn more. https://bit.ly/3Oy4hwT