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Prisma Access protects the hybrid workforce with the superior security of ZTNA 2.0 while providing exceptional user experiences from a simple, unified security product.
Prisma Access secures access to the cloud for branch offices and mobile users anywhere in the world with a scalable, cloud-native architecture that will soon be managed via a new streamlined cloud management UI. Prisma Access blends enterprise grade security with a globally scalable network that is soon available in well over 100 locations. In addition, service provider partners will be able to rapidly enable secure outbound internet connectivity for their customers.
For known issues with Prisma Access, please review this Blog in LIVEcommunity: "Prisma Access FAQ To Scale Mobile Users."
07-22-2025
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Private 5G is revolutionizing industrial networks, but also it is
expanding the attack surface. In this blog, we break down how Palo Alto
Networks and OneLayer tackle challenges like asset visibili...
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5G IoT SecurityIoT SecurityNext-Generation Firewall. NGFWprisma accessZero Trust Network Access 88
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published by
mrappardin Community Blogs
07-22-2025
edited by
mrappard
07-10-2025
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The rise of AI and IoT is transforming industries, with connected
devices now outnumbering users three to one. While these devices fuel
new business models and operational efficiency, they also cre...
Label:
IoT SecurityNext-Generation Firewallprisma accessSD-WAN 622
published by
tasawantin Community Blogs
07-10-2025
edited by
tasawant
09-18-2024
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Palo Alto Networks Advanced DNS Security introduces new detection,
Stockpiled Domain APT attribution. This new detection is part of the DNS
Malware Domains category.
Label:
Advanced DNS SecurityNetwork SecurityPAN-OSprisma access 1896
published by
gpokuriin Community Blogs
11-11-2024
edited by
emgarcia
08-30-2024
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Palo Alto Networks Advanced DNS Security introduces new detection, DNS
Traffic Profiling. This new detection is part of the Command-and-Control
(C2) Domains category, and is enabled by default.
Label:
Advanced DNS SecurityCloud-Delivered Security ServicesDNS SecurityNetwork SecurityNext-Generation Firewallprisma access 2797
published by
gpokuriin Community Blogs
08-30-2024
edited by
jforsythe