Contributing writer Howard Solomon is there reporting and filed this pre-conference interview with Ryan Olson, vice-president of threat research at Palo Alto Networks, on what to expect.
Enterprises have been enjoying the flexibility and torrent of innovation that public cloud platforms have provided over the years. However, adopting public cloud services can also magnify security risks and compliance challenges if not carefully planned for in advance. Here are some cloud security trends I’ve observed over the last year and predictions I have for 2019.
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Prisma is basically a ‘Branding Plus’ exercise, where the big news is the rebranding of existing products into a new suite, but the products receive some enhancements – with more to come – to make them work more smoothly together.
Additions to the Mirai botnet suggest those behind the automated IoT-based attack mechanism are turning more to enterprise devices, says a report from Palo Alto Networks.
Contributing writer Howard Solomon is there reporting and filed this pre-conference interview with Ryan Olson, vice-president of threat research at Palo Alto Networks, on what to expect.
Cortex is the next-generation of Palo Alto Networks’ Application Framework, with the ability to create a much deeper data lake and analyze it more effectively. The newly announced Traps 6.0 endpoint solution contributes to this, as it now gathers data like an EDR solution for the first time.
Cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks recently announced the launch of Palo Alto Networks Cybersecurity Academy in collaboration with IBM Canada and the British Columbia Ministry of Education. The Santa Clara-based company stated the latest facility is intended to bridge the skills gap by preparing students for careers in cybersecurity.
Palo Alto Networks announced major tweaks to its NextWave Partner Program this week, including a new dedicated managed services program.
This is the first major ‘tweak’ of Palo Alto Networks’ partner program since its inception, and the changes are extremely significant, and multi-faceted.
EToday is Safer Internet Day around the world, and to honour the occasion Santa Clara-based cybersecurity company Palo Alto Networks has announced that is has joined forces with IBM Canada and the British Columbia Ministry of Education to launch the Palo Alto Networks Cybersecurity Academy.
Today is Safer Internet Day, and it’s never to early in life to get youth involved with initiatives to protect themselves and their work online.
Palo Alto Networks has partnered with BC’s Ministry of Education and IBM Canada to launch Palo Alto Networks Cybersecurity Academy, the first of its kind in Canadian high schools. The program aims to bridge the tech skills gap in Canada by preparing students for careers in cybersecurity.
Happy New Year! As 2019 begins, we can expect changes, large and small, to take place within the channel partner ecosystem. Predicting what the year holds is hardly a science, not even one that artificial intelligence can foresee. However, when we listen to our customers, listen to our partner community, and observe shifting business dynamics, we can anticipate where the market is going and, more importantly, how our partners can maximize their success with us. Here are three trends that I expect to take off in 2019.
Public cloud adoption in Canada is rising, but so are the challenges organizations face when it comes to securing public cloud environments such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, according to Rob Lunney, Canada’s country manager for Palo Alto Networks.
Palo Alto Networks’ Canadian country manager talks about the challenges his company faces, how it has adapted its strategies to meet them, and what the channel needs to do to keep pace.
Enterprises have been enjoying the flexibility and torrent of innovation that public cloud platforms have provided over the years. However, adopting public cloud services can also magnify security risks and compliance challenges if not carefully planned for in advance. Here are some cloud security trends I’ve observed over the last year and predictions I have for 2019.
Moving to the cloud has pretty much become an imperative for organizations of all sizes, yet the elephant in the room is cloud security. While in many ways the cloud is more secure than on-premises environments, recent headlines about cloud data exposure underline the fact that companies still don’t entirely understand the differences between securing a legacy environment and protecting a cloud.
As part of the enhanced relationship with Google, Palo Alto Networks will now run their Application Framework and GlobalProtect cloud service in the Google Cloud, as they believe its analytics capabilities are the best fit for these applications.
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