Palo Alto Networks PA-400 series ML-Powered NGFW (PA-460, PA-450, PA-440) brings Next Generation Firewall capabilities to distributed enterprise branch offices, retail locations, and midsize businesses.
A Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack is an attack meant to shut down a machine or network, making it inaccessible to its intended users.
Web 2.0 Becomes More Popular at Work but Brings Risks Too, Report Says
If you use one of those ever-popular social networking applications for work purposes, or just for personal business while on the job, then you aren't alone, according to a recent industry report, but such usage can harm your network security as well.
Social Networking and Collaborative Application Usage Explodes in Businesses Worldwide
Personal-to-Business “Crossover” is Accelerating, Says Latest Industry Report from Palo Alto Networks
DTE Energy Deploys Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewalls for Improved Security and Productivity
PA-4000 Series Next-Generation Firewalls Enable Fortune 500 Energy Company to Regain Visibility of Users and Applications
Enterprises Demand Next-Generation Firewalls with IPS, App Visibility
The days of the first-generation firewall are numbered as enterprises begin to demand more from these venerable network security devices than just standard port and protocol protection.
Palo Alto Networks Delivers Enhanced Visibility, Threat Protection for Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Simplifies Infrastructure, Enforces Application and User Policies with PA-4000 Series Next-Generation Firewalls
Next-Generation Firewall Defined By Gartner
Greg Young and John Pescatore just authored an excellent note on next-generation firewalls. In the note, “Defining the Next-Generation Firewall,” Greg and John do an excellent job laying out the definition, the requirements, and their recommendations for next-generation firewalls in the enterprise.
Engineers Fix the Shortcomings of the Traditional Firewall
Sometimes, the problems we experience with computers are a result of a legacy design. Hardware or software might have been architected 10 or 20 years ago when the world of computing was vastly different from the way it is today. As a result, the product in use today isn't as effective as it could be because of aging or obsolete design.
Firewalls Failing to Protect Banks, Says Security Expert
Banks are spending more than they need on technology they would not miss, according to network security pioneer Nir Zuk
Texas A&M Deploys Palo Alto Networks Firewalls for Improved Network Security
Texas A&M University at Galveston (TAMUG) houses the Texas Maritime Academy, which is one of six state maritime academies in the U.S. preparing graduates as officers in the United States Merchant Marine.