Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, July 7th, 2026
A New Approach to Export Control Compliance in a Borderless World
Palo Alto Networks adds a Context-Driven IP Address Manager in Prisma Access for export control compliance.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, July 7th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks adds a Context-Driven IP Address Manager in Prisma Access for export control compliance.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, July 7th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks details runtime security gaps in Claude Cowork deployments and how Prisma AIRS addresses them.
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Palo Alto Networks, Monday, July 6th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks argues AI governance is a fundamentally new challenge, not a repeat of cloud or IoT waves.
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Palo Alto Networks, Wednesday, July 1st, 2026
Palo Alto Networks explains democratized privilege management across users, machines, workloads, and AI agents.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, June 30th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks rebrands Privileged Remote Access as Secure Agentless Access for browser-based zero trust access.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, June 30th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks makes the case for Prisma Browser as a core layer of enterprise identity security.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, June 30th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks shares network findings from deploying quantum-safe security at Black Hat Asia 2026.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, June 30th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks launches Idira, a next-generation identity security platform for human, machine, and AI agent identities.
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Palo Alto Networks, Friday, June 26th, 2026
Unit 42 details a large-scale credential-theft campaign hitting internet-exposed Fortinet, Sophos, and MSSQL devices.
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Palo Alto Networks, Friday, June 26th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks was named a Leader in the 2026 IDC MarketScape for Worldwide SIEM Platforms.
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Palo Alto Networks, Thursday, June 25th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks argues local AI agents demand Endpoint DLP that continuously scans data at rest.
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Palo Alto Networks, Thursday, June 25th, 2026
Unit 42 exposes CL-STA-1062, a Chinese-speaking group attacking Southeast Asian government and infrastructure targets.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026
Palo Alto Networks urges OT defenders to prioritize operational risk and use AI-powered virtual patching.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026
Unit 42 finds malicious skills on OpenClaw's ClawHub marketplace, revealing new AI agent supply chain threats.
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Palo Alto Networks, Thursday, June 18th, 2026
The piece tackles CISO burnout and proposes structural support and strategic diplomacy for sustainable leadership.
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Palo Alto Networks, Wednesday, June 17th, 2026
Attackers are shifting from endpoints to the SaaS identity layer, and Cortex ITDR detects these Google Workspace threats.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, June 16th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks launches an Early Access Program bringing Advanced DNS Security to Amazon Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall.
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Palo Alto Networks, Friday, June 12th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks explains why Canada's PBMM framework matters beyond government.
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Palo Alto Networks, Thursday, June 11th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks brings frontier AI models natively into Cortex for the AI-driven SOC.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, June 9th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks unpacks OMB M-26-14's shift from data hoarding to active defense.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, June 9th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks explains what actually matters in AI-powered data classification.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, June 9th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks discusses adapting security as frontier AI moves beyond human oversight.
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Palo Alto Networks, Monday, June 8th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks introduces Visions navigation in Strata Cloud Manager for efficient operations.
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CIO, Thursday, June 4th, 2026
AI-powered attacks now move from initial access to data theft in 72 minutes, requiring enterprises to consolidate infrastructure and deploy AI-driven autonomous defenses.
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Palo Alto Networks, Wednesday, May 13th, 2026
So good, in fact, that these models have been significantly limited from general use in an attempt to give defenders time to find and fix vulnerabilities before attackers find and exploit them.
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Palo Alto Networks, Wednesday, May 13th, 2026
With such a ticking clock in front of us, acting rapidly and at-scale to support our customers is paramount. Today, we exponentially grow our scale of delivery by expanding our Frontier AI Alliance.
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Palo Alto Networks, Wednesday, May 13th, 2026
Since the arrival of digital transformation and cloud migration initiatives, security teams have been struggling to keep a lid on their data.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, May 12th, 2026
Since Palo Alto Networks and CyberArk came together in February, customers have been asking me the same question: What does the future of identity security actually look like?
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Paloalto, Friday, April 24th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks was named a Leader in the KuppingerCole Leadership Compass for the Emerging AI SOC, reflecting strong execution across product capability, innovation and market presence.
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SC Media, Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026
A model agnostic proof-of-concept (PoC) run by Unit 42 has found that AI-driven cloud attacks have reached functional maturity and can chain reconnaissance, exploitation, privilege escalation, and data exfiltration with minimal human guidance.
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Palo Alto Networks, Wednesday, April 1st, 2026
In the race to digitise public services, the UK's digital estate has grown into a vast, borderless ecosystem that manual audits can no longer track. For UK Government departments, local authorities and NHS trusts, it is a sprawling, shifting landscape of cloud workloads, legacy infrastructure, shadow IT and third-party supplier connections.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, March 31st, 2026
Work has fundamentally shifted from applications and networks to the browser itself. Today, the browser is where employees access SaaS, collaborate and interact with AI, making it the true operating system of modern work. But as work moved into the browser, security controls didn't follow. Within the last year, 95% of organizations have reported a security incident originating in the browser, as attackers shift their focus from hardened networks to exposed web sessions.
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Palo Alto Networks, March 23,2026
For decades, the digital economy has operated on a model of static cryptographic trust. Certificates were issued for long periods of time. The same encryption algorithms protected data for decades. Security teams could simply increase key lengths to stay ahead of advances in computing power. Trust infrastructure changed slowly and predictably.
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Palo Alto Networks, March 23,2026
In the modern enterprise, the productivity mandate is no longer a goal, it is a requirement for survival. To stay competitive, organizations are racing to embrace AI-driven workflows that allow them to operate at machine speed.
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Palo Alto Networks, March 23,2026
The enterprise is being redefined, not by software alone, but by how work gets done. Enterprise software has evolved from traditional web apps to AI applications and autonomous agentic systems running across cloud and SaaS environments.
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Palo Alto Networks, March 23,2026
Small businesses form the backbone of the economy, accounting for 99.9% of all firms in the United States. From CPA firms and medical clinics to law offices and high-growth startups, they rely on web apps to serve customers and keep work moving.
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Palo Alto Networks, Thursday, March 19th, 2026
The era of enterprise AI is here, fundamentally reshaping how businesses operate, innovate and compete. As organizations increasingly integrate AI into their core workflows to boost productivity, they face a critical challenge: Secure an ever-expanding and complex AI ecosystem.
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Palo Alto Networks, Wednesday, March 18th, 2026
Cybersecurity has entered a new phase where artificial intelligence (AI) is accelerating both innovation and adversary activity. At the same time, customers are consolidating their technology vendor relationships to reduce complexity and strengthen overall resilience.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026
AI-Accelerated Attacks, Identity-Enabled Breaches and Expanding Software Supply Chain Exposure Define the 2026 Cyberthreat Landscape
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026
Modern endpoints are no longer defined only by executables. Increasingly, endpoint behavior is shaped by non-binary software, such as code packages, browser extensions, IDE plugins, scripts, local servers (including MCP), containers and model artifacts.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026
The window for defense has collapsed, and most SOCs weren't built for the speed of today's attacks. According to the 2026 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report, some end-to-end attacks now unfold in under an hour. Attacks that used to take days or weeks now happen in minutes.
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Palo-Alto-Networks, Thursday, February 12th, 2026
This article is based on a conversation with Nikesh Arora on the 100th episode of the Threat Vector podcast.
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Palo-Alto-Networks, Wednesday, February 11th, 2026
The enterprise security landscape has reached an inflection point. As organizations accelerate adoption of cloud, automation and artificial intelligence, identity has become the primary attack surface of the modern enterprise. Not because defenses have weakened, but because identities have multiplied and now operate continuously at machine speed, often with elevated access.
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Palo Alto Networks, Thursday, February 5th, 2026
The rapid adoption of AI is transforming the enterprise, unlocking unprecedented productivity and accelerating workflows at a record pace. However, this velocity creates a new productivity paradox: The faster AI moves, the more it can expose the organization to entirely new categories of risk. Without specialized guardrails, unchecked AI can inadvertently bypass company policies, violate legal standards, or ignore ethical norms.
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Palo Alto Networks, Thursday, January 15th, 2026
In cybersecurity, vulnerability information sharing frameworks have long assumed that conventional threats exploit flaws in software or systems, and they can be resolved with patches or configuration updates.
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Security Boulevard, Monday, January 12th, 2026
Palo Alto Networks has developed a framework, dubbed SHIELD, that defines a set of best practices for securing applications developed using vibecoding techniques enabled by artificial intelligence (AI) tools.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, December 30th, 2025
The intersection and evolution of operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT), as well as the cybersecurity risks associated with both are becoming increasingly critical business challenges for organisations of all sizes, across all geographies.
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Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, December 30th, 2025
Palo Alto Networks will significantly expand the scope of the cybersecurity offerings it makes available on Google Cloud in the New Year while at the same time making greater use of cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies provided by Google across its portfolio.
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Palo Alto Networks, Monday, December 29th, 2025
99% of organizations have experienced an attack against AI apps and services in the past year; Security teams can't keep pace with the surging volume of insecure code
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Palo Alto Networks, Monday, December 29th, 2025
As enterprises race to harness the transformative power of agentic AI and cloud computing, Palo Alto Networks and Google Cloud announced a significant expansion of their strategic partnership to enable the secure development and deployment of AI solutions and provide a trusted foundation that helps organizations harness the full potential of AI with confidence.
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