Did you miss any of this week’s Palo Alto Networks action? Don’t worry – we’ve rounded up our top news and views right here:
- Call for Papers is now open! Palo Alto Networks is currently accepting submissions for speakers at Palo Alto Networks Ignite 2018 in Anaheim, CA.
 - Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 shared new research
 - Another exciting Grace Hopper Celebration is in the books. Check out Mihoko Matsubara’s key takeaways from this year’s event.
 - Stuart Borgman explained how Palo Alto Networks can help subscribers “roam like home.”
 - Greg Day reviewed “DarkMarket: How Hackers Became the New Mafia” for the Cybersecurity Canon.
 - John Kindervag shared insight into why cybersecurity means data awareness.
 - As a board member, what are you doing to ensure data privacy and secure sensitive information?
 - Eila Shargh explained how Traps advanced endpoint protection prevents APC kernel attacks.
 - All the small things: why service providers must go small when enhancing their security posture.
 - Join Palo Alto Networks in Santa Clara, CA for CERT Fest, a two day PCNSE workshop covering practice questions and exam best practices. Register today.
 
Take a look at upcoming events around the world that you should know about. Don’t forget to register for our events calendar.
- October 16-20, 2017
 - Online
 
Virtual Ultimate Test Drive With the VM-Series on Microsoft Azure
- October 16, 2017
 - Online
 
Live Webinar: Safely Enable SaaS Applications with Aperture
- October 17, 2017
 - Online
 
Virtual Ultimate Test Drive - Next Generation Firewall
- October 17, 2017
 - Online
 
- October 18-19, 2017
 - Santa Clara, CA
 
Automating the Deployment of Secure Developed VPCs on AWS
- October 18, 2017
 - Online
 
Palo Alto Networks Federal Ignite
- October 23-24, 2017
 - Washington D.C.
 
Achieve Optimal Security in Microsoft Azure with Palo Alto Networks
- October 25, 2017
 - Online