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Google Cloud and Palo Alto Networks Deliver Cloud-Native NGFW Service

Palo Alto Networks

Google Cloud and Palo Alto Networks are excited to announce the general availability of Google Cloud Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) Enterprise. Google Cloud NGFW Enterprise offers cutting-edge Layer 7 security features, tailored to safeguard Google Cloud workloads from threats, such as malware, spyware and command-and-control attacks.

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Why you must extend Zero Trust to public cloud workloads

CIO

1 The rapid migration to the public cloud comes with numerous benefits, such as scalability, cost-efficiency, and enhanced collaboration. It’s not as simple as just extending traditional firewall capabilities to the cloud. It is estimated by the end of 2023, 31% of organizations expect to run 75% of their workloads 2 in the cloud.

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The Future of Security

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

This report covers four of the most important trends: Zero trust (ZT) security (also known as context-aware security, policy-based enforcement), which is becoming more widespread and dominates many enterprise and vendor conversations. Ransomware threats and attacks , which will continue to rise and wreak havoc. Zero Trust Security.

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Zero-Day: Vulnerabilities, Exploits, Attacks and How to Manage Them

Kaseya

The infection can take the form of a virus, Trojan horse, worm, spyware, adware, rootkit or other malware like ransomware. Using other access control tools, like next-generation or cloud-hosted firewall (NGFW), can make that advantage even bigger. MFA alone can prevent 99% of password-based cyberattacks.