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Palo Alto Networks develops cybersecurity platforms and products whose vulnerabilities, advisories, and deployments can affect network and cloud security.

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Palo Alto Networks develops cybersecurity platforms for network firewalls, cloud and application security, secure remote access, endpoint protection, and security operations. Its firewalls commonly run PAN-OS, enforcing traffic and access policies, inspecting network activity, and collecting telemetry for detection and response.

For practitioners, advisories involving PAN-OS, firewall management interfaces, or remote-access gateways can require rapid exposure assessment, patching, configuration changes, and log review for signs of exploitation. Internet-facing management services and overly broad rules are important attack surfaces; a vulnerability may be more consequential when administrative access or sensitive inspection data is involved. Cloud and endpoint components add identity, API, agent, and data-handling dependencies, so updates should be tested across integrations and privileges. Security teams should validate fixes against asset inventories, monitor relevant indicators, and control access to retained telemetry where privacy or regulatory obligations apply.

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Bank Info Security 2 years, 4 months ago

ISMG Editors: Our Pledge to You in a New Era of Journalism

Also: Palo Alto Networks' Strategy Pivot; Massive Change Healthcare CyberattackIn the latest weekly update, ISMG editors discussed the cyberattack that's sending shock waves through the U.S. healthcare sector, Palo Alto's strategic pivot and its far-reaching implications for the industry, and new developments in tech and journalism at Information Security Media Group.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 4 months ago

George Kurtz: There's a Difference Between Price, Total Cost

Palo Alto Offering Free Products Won't Neutralize CrowdStrike's Cost Advantage: CEOCEO George Kurtz said Palo Alto Networks' strategy of offering free products won't neutralize CrowdStrike's advantage around total cost of ownership. Customers are smart enough to recognize the different between the price of a product and the total lifetime cost of operating inferior technology.