Palo Alto Networks Achieves FedRAMP's Highest Authorization Across All Platforms
Palo Alto Networks, a recognized leader in the field of cybersecurity, has recently announced a notable milestone in its commitment to federal security standards. The company has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) High Authorization across its three flagship cybersecurity platforms: network, cloud, and security operations. This development signifies that Palo Alto Networks now possesses the most extensive suite of AI-enhanced cybersecurity solutions, fully authorized for use within federal networks at a high impact level.
The significance of this achievement lies not only in the validation from the government but also in the comprehensive nature of the solutions offered. Palo Alto Networks has successfully integrated diverse security functionalities into unified platforms, allowing organizations to comprehensively manage their security posture across various environments. By leveraging advanced technologies such as automation and artificial intelligence, the company enhances operational efficiencies while simultaneously providing robust defenses against sophisticated cyber threats.
According to Eric Trexler, senior vice president of the US Public Sector at Palo Alto Networks, the disconnection inherent in today's security infrastructures complicates effective security management. The FedRAMP authorization serves as a testament to the efficacy of Palo Alto Networks' platform-centric approach, emphasizing its capability to aggregate and interpret data from integrated security solutions. This ensures comprehensive protection across an extensive range of product offerings.
Palo Alto Networks has made it possible for federal agencies to deploy a wide array of security solutions with utmost trust. Their offerings now include:
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Network Security Platform: Solutions such as Prisma® Access (SSE), Prisma SASE, and SaaS Security (CASB) are authorized, enabling agencies to secure their networks seamlessly, regardless of user or application location. This integration considerably lowers operational costs while optimizing network security performance.
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Code to Cloud™ Platform: Designed as the sole FedRAMP High authorized cloud-native application protection platform (CNAPP), Prisma Cloud comprehensively secures applications from their inception up to deployment. It incorporates Precision AI™ to proactively detect and neutralize potential threats, thereby keeping security teams ahead of potential attacks.
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AI-Driven SOC Platform: Newly authorized Cortex® solutions now allow agencies to utilize advanced SecOps capabilities through Cortex XDR®, Cortex Xpanse®, Cortex XSOAR®, and Cortex XSIAM®. This AI-driven platform embodies the future of security operation centers, promising superior efficiency and quicker incident resolution capabilities.
As cloud computing demand surges, cyber threats evolve in complexity, compelling entities to bolster their defenses. By integrating its various offerings, Palo Alto Networks stands firmly at the forefront of this challenge. Armed with Precision AI, their newly authorized solutions equip federal agencies with the necessary tools to navigate demanding security protocols while effectively safeguarding critical operations.
For an in-depth overview of Palo Alto Networks' solutions now available at Government Cloud Security (GCS) High, stakeholders can consult the FedRAMP Marketplace. The company's commitment to creating a daily safer environment underscores their mission as a trusted cybersecurity partner.
Palo Alto Networks is further recognized for its strategic vision and workplace culture, being regularly featured in lists of the best workplaces, such as Newsweek's Most Loved Workplaces and earning a perfect score on the Disability Equality Index.
In a digital landscape where security is paramount, Palo Alto Networks continues to redefine industry standards and set robust benchmarks for cybersecurity effectiveness. For more information, visit
www.paloaltonetworks.com.