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PCCSA Palo Alto Networks Certified Cybersecurity Associate Exam Name : Cybersecurity Associate Exam Number : PCCSA Exam Duration : 60 minutes Questions in exam : 50 Passing Score : 70% Exam Registration : PEARSON VUE Real Questions : Palo Alto PCCSA Real Questions VCE practice exam : Palo Alto Networks Certified Cybersecurity Associate Practice Test The Palo Alto Networks Certified Cybersecurity Associate (PCCSA) possesses knowledge of cutting-edge technology available today to manage the cyber threats of tomorrow. The PCCSA certification should be pursued by students and individuals new to cybersecurity to validate up-to-date knowledge on cyber-threats and cyber-security. Section Objectives Cybersecurity Foundation 1. Cybersecurity Landscape - Modern computing trends - New application framework and threat vectors - Turbulence in the cloud - SaaS application risks - Compliance and security are not the same - latest high-profile cyber-attack examples - Cyberthreats - Attacker profiles and motivations - Modern cyber-attack strategy - Endpoint security basics - Cyber-attack Techniques and Types - Malware - Vulnerabilities and exploits - Spamming and phishing - Bots and botnets Spamming botnets DDoS botnets Financial botnets - Wi-Fi and Advanced Persistent Threats - Wi-Fi vulnerabilities Wired equivalent privacy Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2/WPA3) - Wi-Fi man-in-the-middle attacks Evil Twin Jasager SSLstrip - Advanced Persistent Threats Cybersecurity Gateway 1. The Connected Globe - The NET: How things connect - Introduction to networking devices - Routed and routing protocols - Area networks and topologies - Domain Name System (DNS) Physical, Logical, and Virtual Addressing - IP addressing basics - Introduction to subnetting Packet Encapsulation and Lifecycle - The OSI and TCP/IP models - Data encapsulation Network Security Models - Perimeter-based network security strategy - Zero Trust security Core Zero Trust design principles Zero Trust conceptual architecture Key Zero Trust criteria and capabilities Implementing a Zero Trust design Cloud and Data Center Security - Cloud computing depends on virtualization - Cloud computing security considerations and requirements - Traditional data security solution weaknesses - East-west traffic protection - Implementing security in virtualized data centers 6. Network Security Technologies - Firewalls Packet filtering firewalls Stateful packet inspection (SPI) firewalls Application firewalls - Intrusion detection and prevention systems - Web content filters - Virtual private networks Point-to-point tunneling protocol) Layer 2 tunneling protocol Secure socket tunneling protocol Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption OpenVPN Internet Protocol Security Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) - Data loss prevention - Unified Threat Management - Security information and event management 7. Endpoint security - Anti-malware Signature-based Container-based Application whitelisting Anomaly detection - Anti-spyware - Personal firewalls - Host-based Intrusion Prevention Systems (HIPS) - Mobile device management Cloud, Virtualization, and Storage Security - Cloud computing - Virtualization - Local and remote storage Networking Concepts - Server and system administration Patch management Configuration management - Directory services - Structured host and network troubleshooting - ITIL fundamentals - Help desk and technical support Cybersecurity Essentials Security Operating Platform Network Security - Next-generation firewalls Application identification User Identification Content identification Log correlation and reporting - Palo Alto Networks Expedition (Migration Tool) - Network security management (Panorama) Endpoint Protection - Advanced endpoint protection (Traps) Malware prevention Exploit prevention Traps deployment architecture Traps in action - Mobile security and VPN management (GlobalProtect) Cloud Security - Cloud monitoring and compliance (Evident) - SaaS security (Aperture) SaaS threat prevention Data exposure visibility Contextual data exposure control Advanced document classification Retroactive policy Application Framework and Logging Service - Behavioral analytics (Magnifier) - Log management (Logging Service) - Threat intelligence (AutoFocus) Priority alerts and tags Threat correlation Actionable intelligence - Threat indicator sharing (MineMeld) - Malware analysis (WildFire) Behavior-based cyberthreat discovery Threat prevention with global intelligence sharing Integrated logging, reporting, and forensics | ||||||||
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PCCSA Dumps PCCSA Braindumps PCCSA Real Questions PCCSA Practice Test PCCSA dumps free Palo-Alto PCCSA Palo Alto Networks Certified Cybersecurity Associate http://killexams.com/pass4sure/exam-detail/PCCSA Question: 45 Which option describes a characteristic of a distributed denial-of-service attack? A. uses multiple types of malware to corrupt system services B. uses a single remote host to delete data from multiple target servers C. uses a single remote host to flood a target network with traffic D. uses a botnet to flood traffic to a target network Answer: D Question: 46 What is a component of a public key infrastructure? A. Key Distribution Center B. KDC ticket C. SSH key D. certificate authority Answer: D Question: 47 From which resource can a Palo Alto Networks firewall get URL category information for URLs whose categories cannot be found on the firewall? A. App-ID database B. WildFire C. PDF file D. PAN-DB database Answer: D Question: 48 What does a hypervisor enable? A. high-speed searching of already aggregated security log files B. high-speed aggregation and viewing of security log files C. multiple physical machines to be configured into a high-performance cluster D. multiple guest operating systems to run on a single physical machine Answer: D Question: 49 Which type of adversary would commit cybercrimes with the authorization of their country’s government? A. state-sponsored B. hacktivist C. gray hat D. white hat Answer: A Question: 50 When a company chooses to deploy a branch location with antivirus software, which risk model are they using to manage risk? A. limiting B. assuming C. trasnferring D. avoiding Answer: A For More exams visit https://killexams.com/vendors-exam-list Kill your exam at First Attempt....Guaranteed! | ||||||||
Comprehensive visibility and identification of cellular-connected IoT devices enable granular access control-based enforcement, automated security, and incident profiling CAMPBELL, Calif., Jan. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Celona, an innovator and pioneer of private wireless services, today announced an integration with Palo Alto Networks, the global cybersecurity leader, that brings greater visibility and secure access for enterprise devices connected over private 4G and 5G cellular wireless infrastructure. Celona and Palo Alto Networks will demonstrate the new integration at Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona. The initial integration between Celona’s Orchestrator and Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSOAR provides real-time mapping of device IMEI/IMSI data and IP addressing that enables automated enforcement of Zero Trust policies, such as security and incident profiling, secure access, and behavioral analysis of cellular connected IoT devices. Open APIs also allow the exchange of essential client information between Enterprise IoT Security offering on the Palo Alto Networks’ Network Security platform and Celona’s Edge OS. The integration provides enterprise customers, particularly within industrial IoT sectors such as logistics, refinery, manufacturing, and transportation, with a myriad of tangible benefits. These include the ability to identify and profile cellular-connected IoT devices, automate risk assessment, detect malware, exploits and DNS threats while assuring end-to-end QOS from clients to applications over both the enterprise LAN and WAN. Celona now integrates with Palo Alto Networks Network Security Platform and Enterprise IoT security offering. This approach allows for dynamic, real time, granular, security policies per subscriber and equipment identities, groups, and ranges, not just security policies per IP. By leveraging IoT Security, customers will have access to additional visibility, behavior-analyses, and security policies/prevention per equipment identifier (IMEI, PEI). “For 5G to live up to its promise of transforming industries, enterprises require assurance that the security of 5G networks, services, and applications is robust. Security built on the principles of a Zero Trust architecture has the potential to drive digital transformation across all industries, from manufacturing and industrial sectors to energy, healthcare, and more,” said Leonid Burakovsky, VP of Product Management 5G Security at Palo Alto Networks. “With Celona we’re offering enterprises an unmatched solution through seamless and secure integration with Celona's open 4G/5G architecture.” “Our integration with Palo Alto Networks strengthens enterprise security strategies by delivering a unified access fabric supporting both private 4G and 5G technologies, allowing customers to now realize true end-to-end Zero Trust network security,” said Dariush Afshar, VP of Business Development and Strategic Operations at Celona. To learn more about this integration, contact your local Palo Alto Networks or Celona sales representative. ABOUT CELONA MEDIA CONTACT Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ:PANW) stock is poised to be a commercial winner in 2024: As suggested by various CIO surveys, Cybersecurity demand is expected to accelerate momentum in 2024, likely setting up Palo Alto for a close to 20% topline expansion. On that note, investors should consider that Palo Alto's incremental revenue should be highly value accretive for shareholders, as the cybersecurity giant is generating about 0.33 cents of free cash flow for every dollar of incremental sales. However, despite the favorable business backdrop, PANW shares are trading too expensive to warrant an investment, in my opinion. On updated valuation estimates, I now estimate PANW's intrinsic worth at about $162/ share. Last time I covered Palo Alto stock, I mistakenly argued that a guidance cut would be incoming, following a negative cross read from Fortinet's (FTNT) Q2 results. In this article, I adjust my view to a stronger-than expected commercial backdrop. For context, Palo Alto stock has strongly outperformed the broad equities market YTD, also when compared to the "Tech" benchmark. Since the start of the year, PANW shares are up about 113%, compared to a gain of approximately 25% for the S&P 500 (SP500) and a gain of close to 55% for the Nasdaq tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 (QQQ). 2024 May Support A Cybersecurity Bull MarketAs they approach 2024, I see a supportive backdrop for IT budgets. This perspective anchors on various Q3 conference call discussions about gradual shortening sales cycles for new clients and the compression of billing cycles for existing customer base. The set-up going into 2024 looks especially attractive for Cybersecurity spending. Investors should consider that not only is the year 2024 likely seeing geopolitical tensions, but also by emerging security challenges anchored on the evolution of GenAI, e.g. deep-fakes, data poisoning, adversarial attacks, etc. Moreover, Palo Alto management has previously highlighted that as of first quarter FY 2024, ransomware attacks have increased 37% YoY, while attack speed on data exfiltration has accelerated from 9 days two years ago to 2 days as of today. On that note, I point out insights derived from the Piper Sandler 2024 CIO Survey (research note dated 11th December), which suggests that Security spending is the top investment priority for 2024, with 89% of respondents expecting an increased spend, and 22% expecting material (>25%) increases in spending over the coming year. Moreover, within the Security spending vertical the top spending categories were Cloud Security, Endpoint Security, Threat Intelligence, as well as Network Detection & Response -- capabilities that play into Palo Alto's strengths. A similar takeaway about a bullish spending backdrop for Cybersecurity was confirmed by UBS Evidence Lab AI Survey (research note dated 17th December). According to the survey's insights, the advent of GenAI will result in expanding IT budgets, with Security being a key concern in relation to GenAI applications:
Lastly, there's an emerging trend indicating a desire among software buyers to streamline their vendor relationships. This trend hints at the likelihood of a consolidation wave within the SaaS enterprise sector in 2024, including Cybersecurity. In fact, the Cybersecurity vendor landscape looks quite fragmented, with Palo Alto Networks, Zscaler, SentinelOne, CrowdStrike, Fortinet, Microsoft, Cisco, Okta, etc. While Palo Alto may not necessarily be a major buyer in 2024, with only about $1.7 billion of net cash on the balance sheet, I argue that a consolidation should be supportive for the industry's competitive backdrop. 20% Revenue Growth Looks ReasonablePalo Alto Networks' portfolio of cloud security solutions aligns seamlessly with the 2024 escalating demand for cloud protection; and I broadly agree with analyst consensus projections that Palo Alto's topline in FY 2024 should expand at about 20% YoY vs FY 2023. On revenue, analyst consensus broadly aligns with PANW management guidance, who sees revenues for FY 2024 in the range of $8.15 to 8.2 billion. Moreover, management has projected that operating income growth will outpace topline expansion, with operating margin estimated +190 to 240 basis points. If this projection would materialize, PANW's earnings per share could be up 22-25% YoY, reaching about $5.46 at midpoint. Adjust Target Price to $162.22Reflecting a bullish backdrop, and in line with updated analyst consensus EPS estimates for PANW through 2025, I adjust my residual earnings model for the company's stock: For FY 2024, I now estimate that Palo Alto's EPS will likely fall within the range of between $5.3 and 5.7 (non-GAAP). For FY 2025, and FY 2026 I set my EPS expectation at $26.4 and $7.8, respectively. Lastly, while I maintain my terminal growth rate input at about 150 basis point above expected nominal U.S. GDP growth, at 4.25%, I reduce my cost of equity assumption by 50 basis points, mostly as a consequence of the pending Fed rate cut projections. On the backdrop of the adjustments highlighted above, I now calculate a fair implied stock price for PANW stock equal to $162.22, suggesting approximately 38% downside based on fundamentals. Note: the table enclosed references calendar year, not financial year! Below also the sensitivity table, which tests different assumptions for cost of equity (row) as well as terminal growth rate (column). Investor TakeawayGoing into 2024, Palo Alto is seen leveraging strong momentum in Cybersecurity budgets to achieve strong topline and earnings growth, estimated at 20% and 23.5% YoY respectively. However, although I like the commercial backdrop, it is impossible for me to justify either a "Buy" or "Hold" rating for a stock that is trading at a 11x FY 2024 EV/Sales and 43x FY 2024 EV/EBIT. On updated valuation estimates, I now estimate PANW's intrinsic worth at $162; and as a function of valuation, I assign an Underweight/ Sell rating. Palo Alto Networks (Nasdaq: PANW) has closed its acquisition of Talon Cyber Security for an undisclosed sum as part of efforts to further extend the capability of its secure access service edge platform in safeguarding managed and unmanaged devices. Santa Clara, California-based Palo Alto Networks said Thursday it will integrate its Prisma SASE platform with Talon’s Enterprise Browser technology to enable users to securely access business applications across any device while protecting against phishing, malicious browser extensions and other cyberattacks. Nikesh Arora, chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks, commented that the combination of Talon Enterprise Browser with Prisma SASE will help provide better security and data protection for users. “Additionally, they plan to extend Talon’s cutting-edge Enterprise Browser technology to their qualified SASE AI customers at no additional cost,” added Arora. Talon said in a blog post published Thursday the combination of its Enterprise Browser and Prisma SASE will enable customers to implement least privilege policies, identify and verify all devices, applications and users and gain end-to-end visibility across all endpoints, among others. PRESS RELEASE SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW), the global cybersecurity leader, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Talon Cyber Security, a pioneer of enterprise browser technology. "We are thrilled to welcome Talon to Palo Alto Networks," said Nikesh Arora, chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks. "Most work today occurs via web browsers, often on unmanaged devices, which poses enormous security risks. Through the seamless integration of Talon's Enterprise Browser with Prisma® SASE, they will be elevating their best-in-class solution that helps provide ironclad security and data protection for all users across all applications and from any device or location. Additionally, they plan to extend Talon's cutting-edge Enterprise Browser technology to their qualified SASE AI customers at no additional cost." In today's evolving threat landscape, employees frequently use personal and unmanaged devices to access critical business applications, including using mobile devices alongside corporate laptops. While this approach increases productivity, the lack of consistent security, control and visibility across devices increases security risk. To tackle these challenges, organizations need a holistic SASE solution that securely enables users to access vital business applications regardless of their chosen device. As part of that SASE solution, Talon's Enterprise Browser will provide additional layers of protection against phishing attacks, web-based attacks and malicious browser extensions. Talon also offers extensive controls to help ensure that sensitive data does not escape the confines of the browser, regardless of whether the enterprise manages the device. Palo Alto Networks Prisma SASE is the secure foundation for agile, cloud-enabled organizations. Integrating Talon with Prisma Access can provide customers with substantial productivity benefits by enabling unmanaged devices, but also ensures consistent security and deeper visibility into device usage, all while preserving user privacy. This acquisition reinforces Prisma SASE's position as the most complete single-vendor SASE solution, enabling customers to adopt a unified SASE approach for complete Zero Trust security. Prisma SASE, along with the Enterprise Browser, are paramount to securing all web applications — public and private — and all devices, both managed and unmanaged. Learn more about the Talon acquisition here. Follow Palo Alto Networks on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram. The offer of complimentary Talon Enterprise Browser for Palo Alto Networks' qualified SASE AI customers will be available soon. Keep up with the latest cybersecurity threats, newly discovered vulnerabilities, data breach information, and emerging trends. Delivered daily or weekly right to your email inbox. SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 28, 2023 -- Palo Alto Networks today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Talon Cyber Security, a pioneer of enterprise browser technology. "We are thrilled to welcome Talon to Palo Alto Networks," said Nikesh Arora, chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks. "Most work today occurs via web browsers, often on unmanaged devices, which poses enormous security risks. Through the seamless integration of Talon's Enterprise Browser with Prisma SASE, they will be elevating their best-in-class solution that helps provide ironclad security and data protection for all users across all applications and from any device or location. Additionally, they plan to extend Talon's cutting-edge Enterprise Browser technology to their qualified SASE AI customers at no additional cost." In today's evolving threat landscape, employees frequently use personal and unmanaged devices to access critical business applications, including using mobile devices alongside corporate laptops. While this approach increases productivity, the lack of consistent security, control and visibility across devices increases security risk. To tackle these challenges, organizations need a holistic SASE solution that securely enables users to access vital business applications regardless of their chosen device. As part of that SASE solution, Talon's Enterprise Browser will provide additional layers of protection against phishing attacks, web-based attacks and malicious browser extensions. Talon also offers extensive controls to help ensure that sensitive data does not escape the confines of the browser, regardless of whether the enterprise manages the device. Palo Alto Networks Prisma SASE is the secure foundation for agile, cloud-enabled organizations. Integrating Talon with Prisma Access can provide customers with substantial productivity benefits by enabling unmanaged devices, but also ensures consistent security and deeper visibility into device usage, all while preserving user privacy. This acquisition reinforces Prisma SASE's position as the most complete single-vendor SASE solution, enabling customers to adopt a unified SASE approach for complete Zero Trust security. Prisma SASE, along with the Enterprise Browser, are paramount to securing all web applications — public and private — and all devices, both managed and unmanaged. Learn more about the Talon acquisition here. The offer of complimentary Talon Enterprise Browser for Palo Alto Networks' qualified SASE AI customers will be available soon. Private wireless services specialist Celona is shortly to debut a major integration with cyber security provider Palo Alto Networks that the two partners hope will enhance security for enterprise devices connecting over privately run 4G and 5G wireless mobile networks. The integration between Celona’s Orchestrator network management platform and Palo Alto’s Cortex XSOAR security automation and response service – which is to be demonstrated at the upcoming 2024 Mobile World Congress trade fair – will enable users to map their device IMEI/IMSI data and IP addresses in real time to support automated zero-trust policy enforcement. Such policies could cover areas such as security and incident profiling, secure access, and internet of things (IoT) device behaviour. Additionally, open application programming interfaces (APIs) will allow for the exchange of client information between Palo Alto’s IoT platform and Celona’s Edge operating system (OS). “For 5G to live up to its promise of transforming industries, enterprises require assurance that the security of 5G networks, services, and applications is robust,” said Leonid Burakovsky, vice-president of product management 5G security at Palo Alto Networks. “Security built on the principles of a zero-trust architecture has the potential to drive digital transformation across all industries, from manufacturing and industrial sectors to energy, healthcare, and more. “With Celona we’re offering enterprises an unmatched solution through seamless and secure integration with Celona's open 4G/5G architecture.” Dariush Afshar, vice-president of business development and strategic operations at Celona, added: “Our integration with Palo Alto Networks strengthens enterprise security strategies by delivering a unified access fabric supporting both private 4G and 5G technologies, allowing customers to now realise true end-to-end zero-trust network security.” The partners say the integration will be targeted particularly at enterprise customers operating within sectors that make extensive use of the industrial IoT – areas such as transport and logistics, fuel supply, manufacturing, and so on – and hope it will bring such operations “a myriad of tangible benefits”. These benefits will include the ability to identify and profile connected IoT devices, automate risk assessment, detect malware, exploits and other threats while assuring end-to-end quality of service from client to application over local or wide area networks. Additionally, they said, integrating Celona’s platform with the Palo Alto next-generation firewall and IoT security offerings will allow for dynamic, real-time, granular security policies to be set up at the subscriber and device-level, not just by IP address. Using IoT cloud-delivered security service licences, they will also allow for further visibility, analytics and security policies or prevention per equipment identifier to be shared across their systems. The Talon acquisition extends Palo Alto Networks' best-in-class SASE solution to help protect all managed and unmanaged devices SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW), the global cybersecurity leader, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Talon Cyber Security, a pioneer of enterprise browser technology. "We are thrilled to welcome Talon to Palo Alto Networks," said Nikesh Arora, chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks. "Most work today occurs via web browsers, often on unmanaged devices, which poses enormous security risks. Through the seamless integration of Talon's Enterprise Browser with Prisma® SASE, they will be elevating their best-in-class solution that helps provide ironclad security and data protection for all users across all applications and from any device or location. Additionally, they plan to extend Talon's cutting-edge Enterprise Browser technology to their qualified SASE AI customers at no additional cost." In today's evolving threat landscape, employees frequently use personal and unmanaged devices to access critical business applications, including using mobile devices alongside corporate laptops. While this approach increases productivity, the lack of consistent security, control and visibility across devices increases security risk. To tackle these challenges, organizations need a holistic SASE solution that securely enables users to access vital business applications regardless of their chosen device. As part of that SASE solution, Talon's Enterprise Browser will provide additional layers of protection against phishing attacks, web-based attacks and malicious browser extensions. Talon also offers extensive controls to help ensure that sensitive data does not escape the confines of the browser, regardless of whether the enterprise manages the device. Palo Alto Networks Prisma SASE is the secure foundation for agile, cloud-enabled organizations. Integrating Talon with Prisma Access can provide customers with substantial productivity benefits by enabling unmanaged devices, but also ensures consistent security and deeper visibility into device usage, all while preserving user privacy. This acquisition reinforces Prisma SASE's position as the most complete single-vendor SASE solution, enabling customers to adopt a unified SASE approach for complete Zero Trust security. Prisma SASE, along with the Enterprise Browser, are paramount to securing all web applications — public and private — and all devices, both managed and unmanaged. Learn more about the Talon acquisition here. The offer of complimentary Talon Enterprise Browser for Palo Alto Networks' qualified SASE AI customers will be available soon. Forward-Looking Statements Additional risks and uncertainties that could affect their financial results are included under the captions "Risk Factors" and "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" in their Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC on November 17, 2023, which is available on their website at investors.paloaltonetworks.com and on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Additional information will also be set forth in other filings that they make with the SEC from time to time. All forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to us as of the date hereof, and they do not assume any obligation to update the forward-looking statements provided to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made. About Palo Alto Networks At Palo Alto Networks, we're committed to bringing together the very best people in service of their mission, so we're also proud to be the cybersecurity workplace of choice, recognized among Newsweek's Most Loved Workplaces (2023, 2022, 2021), with a score of 100 on the Disability Equality Index (2023, 2022), and HRC Best Places for LGBTQ Equality (2022). For more information, visit www.paloaltonetworks.com. Palo Alto Networks, Prisma, and the Palo Alto Networks logo are trademarks of Palo Alto Networks, Inc. in the United States and in jurisdictions throughout the world. All other trademarks, trade names, or service marks used or mentioned herein belong to their respective owners. Any unreleased services or features (and any services or features not generally available to customers) referenced in this or other press releases or public statements are not currently available (or are not yet generally available to customers) and may not be delivered when expected or at all. Customers who purchase Palo Alto Networks applications should make their purchase decisions based on services and features currently generally available. View original content to get multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/palo-alto-networks-closes-talon-cyber-security-acquisition-and-will-offer-complimentary-enterprise-browser-to-qualified-sase-ai-customers-302023254.html SOURCE Palo Alto Networks, Inc. The Talon acquisition extends Palo Alto Networks' best-in-class SASE solution to help protect all managed and unmanaged devices SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW), the global cybersecurity leader, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Talon Cyber Security, a pioneer of enterprise browser technology. "We are thrilled to welcome Talon to Palo Alto Networks," said Nikesh Arora, chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks. "Most work today occurs via web browsers, often on unmanaged devices, which poses enormous security risks. Through the seamless integration of Talon's Enterprise Browser with Prisma® SASE, they will be elevating their best-in-class solution that helps provide ironclad security and data protection for all users across all applications and from any device or location. Additionally, they plan to extend Talon's cutting-edge Enterprise Browser technology to their qualified SASE AI customers at no additional cost." In today's evolving threat landscape, employees frequently use personal and unmanaged devices to access critical business applications, including using mobile devices alongside corporate laptops. While this approach increases productivity, the lack of consistent security, control and visibility across devices increases security risk. To tackle these challenges, organizations need a holistic SASE solution that securely enables users to access vital business applications regardless of their chosen device. As part of that SASE solution, Talon's Enterprise Browser will provide additional layers of protection against phishing attacks, web-based attacks and malicious browser extensions. Talon also offers extensive controls to help ensure that sensitive data does not escape the confines of the browser, regardless of whether the enterprise manages the device. Palo Alto Networks Prisma SASE is the secure foundation for agile, cloud-enabled organizations. Integrating Talon with Prisma Access can provide customers with substantial productivity benefits by enabling unmanaged devices, but also ensures consistent security and deeper visibility into device usage, all while preserving user privacy. This acquisition reinforces Prisma SASE's position as the most complete single-vendor SASE solution, enabling customers to adopt a unified SASE approach for complete Zero Trust security. Prisma SASE, along with the Enterprise Browser, are paramount to securing all web applications — public and private — and all devices, both managed and unmanaged. Learn more about the Talon acquisition here. The offer of complimentary Talon Enterprise Browser for Palo Alto Networks' qualified SASE AI customers will be available soon. Forward-Looking Statements Additional risks and uncertainties that could affect their financial results are included under the captions "Risk Factors" and "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" in their Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC on November 17, 2023, which is available on their website at investors.paloaltonetworks.com and on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Additional information will also be set forth in other filings that they make with the SEC from time to time. All forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to us as of the date hereof, and they do not assume any obligation to update the forward-looking statements provided to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made. About Palo Alto Networks At Palo Alto Networks, we're committed to bringing together the very best people in service of their mission, so we're also proud to be the cybersecurity workplace of choice, recognized among Newsweek's Most Loved Workplaces (2023, 2022, 2021), with a score of 100 on the Disability Equality Index (2023, 2022), and HRC Best Places for LGBTQ Equality (2022). For more information, visit www.paloaltonetworks.com. Palo Alto Networks, Prisma, and the Palo Alto Networks logo are trademarks of Palo Alto Networks, Inc. in the United States and in jurisdictions throughout the world. All other trademarks, trade names, or service marks used or mentioned herein belong to their respective owners. Any unreleased services or features (and any services or features not generally available to customers) referenced in this or other press releases or public statements are not currently available (or are not yet generally available to customers) and may not be delivered when expected or at all. Customers who purchase Palo Alto Networks applications should make their purchase decisions based on services and features currently generally available. View original content to get multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/palo-alto-networks-closes-talon-cyber-security-acquisition-and-will-offer-complimentary-enterprise-browser-to-qualified-sase-ai-customers-302023254.html SOURCE Palo Alto Networks, Inc. | ||||||||
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