Busy with the holidays? We’ve rounded up all of last week’s top news from Palo Alto Networks right here to make it easy to catch up on the latest happenings.
Our experts have published even more 2016 Cybersecurity Predictions:
Unit 42 found an iOS Trojan named TinyV that attacks jailbroken devices, and also shared separate findings that the attack on a French Diplomat is linked to Operation Lotus Blossom.
Palo Alto Networks honored our Wounded Warriors at Army-Navy Football Game.
Ben Rothke reviewed Ted Koppel's book Lights Out: A Cyberattack, A Nation Unprepared, Surviving the Aftermath for the Cybersecurity Canon.
Only a few more weeks left to get $400 off your Ignite 2016 conference pass. Don’t forget to register before December 31!
Already registered and want to present at the conference? The Call for Papers is open now, so don’t forget to submit before the January 8 deadline.
Looking to get caught up on NextWave happenings? We did the information gathering for you! Check out this week's Channel Scoop.
Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewalls achieved new rigorous Common Criteria certification.
Palo Alto Networks CTO Nir Zuk welcomed new CIO Naveen Zutshi and CISO Lucas Moody.
Palo Alto Networks and Mirantis announced their collaboration to make OpenStack enterprise class.
Here are upcoming events around the world that you should know about:
Secure the Force: Protect Your Network Like a Jedi Master
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