Palo Alto Networks Unveils Cortex Cloud for Enhanced Real-Time Cloud Security
Palo Alto Networks has introduced Cortex Cloud, a new AI-powered cloud security solution, announced in a press release. This platform merges Prisma Cloud with Cortex CDR to form a comprehensive security solution that stops attacks in real-time.
Cortex Cloud is designed to enhance security teams' capabilities by integrating AI-driven insights and automation. It offers features such as AI-powered prioritization, automated remediation, and a unified user experience. The platform aims to reduce risk and prevent threats by unifying data and automating workflows across the cloud security ecosystem.
The new solution is available on Cortex XSIAM, making it a preferred SOC platform for enterprises. It provides centralized visibility and end-to-end remediation, enhancing the efficiency of security operations. Existing Prisma Cloud customers will experience a seamless upgrade to Cortex Cloud, which will be available later in Q3 FY25.
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