At its Ignite event, Palo Alto unveiled security updates that target autonomous AI, the agentic workforce, and quantum readiness.
Army Materiel Command (AMC) has been proactively engaged in implementing Zero Trust cybersecurity initiatives, aligning with the broader federal government's push towards this advanced security model.
In an era marked by increasing digitalization, remote work and the proliferation of cloud-based applications, the traditional network security model is facing unprecedented challenges. The advent of ...
Palo Alto Networks introduces Prisma AIRS 2.0, Cortex Cloud 2.0 and AgentiX to secure the agentic enterprise - SiliconANGLE ...
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What if all your company’s computers and applications were connected directly to the Internet? That was the assumption behind BeyondCorp, a new model for network security that Google proposed back in ...
As Tufin's Field CTO, Erez Tadmor bridges the gap between customers, marketing and product teams, educating on security best practices. The landscape of network security is undergoing a significant ...
The days of walling off the outside world to protect your network are quickly going the way of the Dodo. Thanks to the extraordinary growth of remote workforces, the adoption of cloud-based networking ...
One Year After Acquiring Banyan Security, SonicWall’s Cloud Secure Edge/ZTNA Remote Access Solutions See Remarkable Growth MILPITAS, Calif., March 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — SonicWall today marks a ...
Ever since the White House issued its 2021 executive order requiring all federal agencies to move to zero-trust environments to strengthen government cybersecurity, the Cybersecurity and ...