Did you miss any of this week’s Palo Alto Networks action? Don’t worry – we’ve rounded up our top news and views right here:
- Unit 42 shared new research:
- We kicked off our 2018 Cybersecurity Predictions and Recommendations series with these two posts for the financial services and healthcare industries:
- Our engineers shared how they used Elasticsearch and MongoDB to enhance Palo Alto Networks Aperture.
- This week’s threat brief discussed why ransomware hurts so much and is so hard to stop and how Traps advanced endpoint protection from Palo Alto Networks can help.
- Mansur Hasib reviewed “Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin Is Changing Money, Business, and the World” for the Cybersecurity Canon.
- We explored the human factors behind cybersecurity and how, at its core, cybersecurity can be seen as a human issue rather than a technical problem.
- We examined Japan’s new cybersecurity priorities and how they are structured for success.
- Palo Alto Networks employees came together to send special-ops teddy bears to U.S. military active duty families.
- David Mundhenk and Ben Rothke examined the importance of doing multifactor authentication the PCI way.
Take a look at upcoming events around the world that you should know about. Don’t forget to register for our events calendar.
Virtual Ultimate Test Drive - Next Generation Firewall
- November 20, 2017
- Online
Virtual Ultimate Test Drive - Advanced Endpoint Protection
- November 21, 2017
- Online
Palo Alto Networks VM series on Azure Partner Hands on Session
- November 22, 2017
- Calgary, Canada
Virtual Ultimate Test Drive - Migration Process
- November 22, 2017
- Online
Proving the business value of Traps: Forrester webinar
- November 30, 2017
- Online
Looking to meet up with other Palo Alto Networks users? Check out Fuel, the Palo Alto Networks User Group, for opportunities to attend hands-on workshops, events and more!