Palo Alto Networks announces Prisma AIRS for AI cyber-protection. It's also aquiring Protect AI to boost its AI protection story.
Nearly every enterprise is either deploying AI-powered applications or is preparing to deploy. Each of these efforts face the same challenge: every new AI application arrives with a new, and often overlooked, attack surface.Protect AI, an established provider of AI security solutions. Palo Alto will leverage Protect AI to enhance its Prisma AIRS offering and accelerate its capabilities in securing enterprise AI ecosystems.
By integrating AI security into their broader platformization framework, Palo Alto Networks builds on this, allowing organizations to address the full spectrum of AI vulnerabilities while maintaining consistency with existing security operations. Palo Alto Networks' advantage emerges from its early market entry combined with the comprehensive nature of Prisma AIRS. The platform's integrated, proactive security measures, like scanning and posture management, alongside reactive runtime protection capabilities, make it a compelling offering.There’s little question that the gap between AI adoption and security preparedness is a significant business risk that demands attention.
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