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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 4 months, 4 weeks ago

Koi Purchase Bolsters Palo Alto's AI Attack Surface Defense

$300M Acquisition Strengthens Palo Alto Networks' XDR and AI Governance PlatformPalo Alto Networks plans to acquire Koi Security for $300 million to address growing AI-driven endpoint risks. The startup's technology adds deep visibility into AI agents plug-ins and nonbinary code, enhancing Cortex XDR and Prisma AIRS as enterprises confront a growing unmanaged AI attack surface.

Bank Info Security 4 months, 4 weeks ago

Chronosphere Deal Signals Security-Observability Convergence

Founder, CEO Martin Mao: AI-Driven Remediation, Data Optimization at Core of DealPalo Alto Networks' acquisition of Chronosphere will help unify observability and security operations. The integration with Cortex AgentiX and Cortex XSIAM aims to automate remediation, optimize telemetry pipelines and help enterprises manage soaring data volumes from cloud-native and AI workloads.

Sees little enterprise AI adoption other than coding assistants, buys Koi for what comes next If enterprises are implementing AI, they’re not showing it to Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora, who on Tuesday said business adoption of the tech lags consumer take-up by at least a couple of years – except for coding assistants.…