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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. Hence, it’s important to protect the cloud and its various connections across various cloud environments, not just those that directly tie back to the on-premise network. 8 Complexity.

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Introducing Cloud NGFW for Azure — On-Prem to Azure, Seamlessly Secure

Palo Alto Networks

Our customers are excited about the cloud for the agility, flexibility and scalability it provides. That’s why we are excited to launch Cloud NGFW for Azure to strengthen security for applications running on Microsoft Azure while streamlining network security operations.

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The Future of Security

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

The future of cybersecurity is being shaped by the need for companies to secure their networks, data, devices, and identities. For decades, security architects have focused on perimeter protection, such as firewalls and other safety measures. Network locality is not sufficient for decided trust in a network.

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

Kaseya

They are especially interested in software vulnerabilities that can be easily exploited to seize control of a company’s network. A zero-day vulnerability is a flaw in a network or software that hasn’t been patched or for which a patch isn’t available. What Is a Zero-Day Vulnerability?