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Tag: Palo Alto Networks

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Palo Alto Networks To Acquire Cider Security For $195 Million

Palo Alto Networks has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Cider Security for approximately $195 million.
By Monika ChauhanNovember 21, 20220
Cloud Native Computing

Prisma Cloud Brings Infrastructure And Application Security Together

In this episode of TFiR Let’s Talk, Swapnil Bhartiya sits down with Taylor Smith, Senior Product Manager at Prisma Cloud, to discuss the ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaOctober 7, 20220
Cloud Native Computing

Modern Software Supply Chain Is Creating Unique Security Challenges | Bob West

Bob West, Chief Security Officer at Prisma Cloud at Palo Alto Networks, talks about how the modern software supply chain is creating new ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaAugust 8, 20220
Cloud Native Computing

Securing The Pipelines With The Pipelines: How CI/CD Security Improves The Supply Chain

In this episode, Barak Schoster, Senior Director, Chief Architect at Palo Alto Networks, talks about the new feature and also the importance of ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaAugust 3, 20220
Developers

Improving Cybersecurity With Zero Trust Network Access 2.0 | Palo Alto Networks

Kumar Ramachandran, Senior Vice President of SASE Products, Palo Alto Networks, talks about Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) 2.0 and how it is ...
By Swapnil BhartiyaJuly 11, 20220

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