Security News > 2020 > February > Trustwave releases consulting and managed security services for Palo Alto Networks Prisma Cloud
Trustwave unveiled a new portfolio of consulting and managed security services for Palo Alto Networks Prisma Cloud, the industry's most comprehensive cloud native security platform designed to govern access, protect data and secure applications.
"Prisma Cloud, in combination with managed security services from partners like Trustwave, gives enterprises powerful options for helping ensure their cloud footprint remains secure," said Karl Soderlund, senior vice president of worldwide channel sales at Palo Alto Networks.
Trustwave consulting and professional services and managed security services teams deliver a set of offerings for Prisma Cloud customers that support the entire lifecycle - from initial planning and configuration to management and optimization.
Trustwave consulting and managed security services for Prisma Cloud adds to a partnership that delivers managed support and security expertise for Palo Alto Networks.
Trustwave and Palo Alto Networks will continue to work together around key areas including cross-environment protection and cloud security services that extends protection to organizations anywhere in the world.
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