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06-07-2017 08:16 PM - edited 06-07-2017 08:18 PM
We have two 3050 units managed by Panorama. I have two related questions: What is the difference between Apps and Contents in Dynamic Updates? If we have a support contract for the firewalls and Panorama but don't subscribe to Antivirus, Threats and Wildfire do we need Content updates or just Apps?
Thanks for any help.
Jeff
06-07-2017 11:22 PM
@jeff6strings Palo Alto provides three different subscriptions:
1. Threat Prevention: Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware, Vulnerability Protection (IPS), File Blocking;
2. URL Filtering;
3. WildFire;
The main difference between App and Content is that the dynamic update
It is important to note, that App-ID is a built-in core feature capability in the Palo Alto platform, and does not require a subscription in order to operate or get updated; However, when you purchase a Palo Alto firewall, the support is mandatory in order to get access to TAC for example, and be able to download the App (App-ID) updates.
The same is valid for the WildFire. For customers who do not have a WildFire subscription, they still can take advantage of the feature, and receive updates as well; however, non-subscribed customers can only upload Executable files to the Threat Intelligence cloud, while subscribed customers, can upload all supported file types such as PE, MS-Office, Flash, JAR, MACOSX etc.
The following content updates are available, depending on which subscriptions you have:
I hope this helps.
06-07-2017 11:22 PM
@jeff6strings Palo Alto provides three different subscriptions:
1. Threat Prevention: Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware, Vulnerability Protection (IPS), File Blocking;
2. URL Filtering;
3. WildFire;
The main difference between App and Content is that the dynamic update
It is important to note, that App-ID is a built-in core feature capability in the Palo Alto platform, and does not require a subscription in order to operate or get updated; However, when you purchase a Palo Alto firewall, the support is mandatory in order to get access to TAC for example, and be able to download the App (App-ID) updates.
The same is valid for the WildFire. For customers who do not have a WildFire subscription, they still can take advantage of the feature, and receive updates as well; however, non-subscribed customers can only upload Executable files to the Threat Intelligence cloud, while subscribed customers, can upload all supported file types such as PE, MS-Office, Flash, JAR, MACOSX etc.
The following content updates are available, depending on which subscriptions you have:
I hope this helps.
06-08-2017 07:02 AM
Thank you for the response and it was very helpful.
Jeff
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