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Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access 2.0 securely enables work-from-anywhere
2021-02-17 01:45

Palo Alto Networks announced the release of Prisma Access 2.0 to securely enable work-from-anywhere with the industry's most complete cloud-delivered security platform.

As work continues to change and needs to be done securely everywhere, with no compromise on speed, security or performance, Prisma Access 2.0 introduces critical enhancements, including self-healing infrastructure for optimal experience, ML-powered security to help prevent attacks in real time, cloud SWG capabilities for a secure web gateway regardless of user location, and a reimagined cloud management experience.

New cloud secure web gateway capability: Palo Alto Networks has added an explicit proxy to the Prisma Access Cloud SWG - so customers can easily migrate from legacy proxy-based solutions to a complete cloud-delivered security platform without the need for network architecture changes.

"Remote work is now a critical long-term strategy for most organizations globally. As such, secure access to all apps with an optimized user experience has become a business necessity," said Anand Oswal, senior vice president and general manager, Firewall as a Platform, Palo Alto Networks.

"The organizations that succeed will be those that not only keep their data safe from cyberattacks, but also ensure the digital experience for their remote workers is smooth and reliable. Omdia believes cloud-delivered security approaches like Prisma Access by Palo Alto Networks will become the predominant architectural model to secure and enable the future of work moving forward."

"Prisma Access has well anticipated the security needs of enterprise workforces as they continue a fundamental shift to remote work. With Prisma Access 2.0, our security experts can offer best-in-class security solutions and services at scale to meet any connectivity need across the enterprise," said Bill Buckalew, vice president, Go-to-Market at Optiv.


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