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Palo Alto Networks PANW unveiled an offer for qualified customers that will help them shift to Cortex XDR and use the platform under a "no-cost" package until the existing contract expires. The ...
Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 incident response team uses extended detection and response (XDR) technology based on the vendor’s Cortex XSIAM solution to keep up with the ever-escalating pace ...
Compared to CrowdStrike, Palo Alto’s Cortex XDR unfortunately doesn’t have transparent pricing on its product page. It has two main subscription options: Cortex XDR Prevent and Cortex XDR Pro.
Palo Alto Networks Inc. last week unveiled its newest cloud security offering, Cortex Cloud. The latest iteration of the company’s Prisma Cloud, it's natively built on Palo Alto’s Cortex AI-enable ...
To achieve Specialization status, Palo Alto Networks partner organizations must have Cortex XDR-certified SOC analysts/threat hunters on staff and available 24/7.
Palo Alto Networks has closed the deal to acquire IBM’s QRadar security intelligence platform. Now that the deal is complete, existing QRadar customers will be moved, for no charge, to Palo Alto ...
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Palo Alto Networks completes IBM's QRadar acquisitionAs part of the partnership, IBM has also deepend its commitment to Palo Alto Networks’ technology by deploying Cortex XSIAM for its next-generation security operations and Prisma SASE 3.0 for ...
Palo Alto Networks logo (PRNewsFoto/Palo Alto Networks, Inc.) (PRNewsfoto/Palo Alto Networks, Inc.) The next version of Prisma Cloud adds AI-powered prioritization, automated remediation, and a ...
With the average organization using dozens of cybersecurity tools, security and IT leaders are drowning in complexity and expense. According to Palo Alto Networks’ research, the average ...
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