Check out the top Palo Alto Networks news from the past week right here.
Unit 42’s Ryan Olson discussed the question: What’s next in malware after Kuluoz?
Another Black Hat USA is in the books! Here’s what members of Unit 42 highlighted as key discussions from the week.
Christin Ayiotis reviewed the newest Cybersecurity Canon nominee, “@War: The Rise of the Military-Internet Complex” by Shane Harris.
In a recent interview with CIO Asia, Rene Bonvanie, Palo Alto Networks CMO, discussed the important relationship between the CIO and CMO roles and using technology to foster collaboration and growth.
Stephen Perciballi detailed design correlation rules to get the most out of your SIEM implementation.
Find out what Del Rodillas said on the topic of staying secure when ICS patching is not an option in this Utility Week article.
In this latest Lightboard session, Kate Taylor demonstrated Palo Alto Networks multi-layered approach to advanced threat detection.
Customer Spotlight Video: Bob Williamson, Network Administrator at Annie Wright Schools talked about why Palo Alto Networks is making a difference when it comes to securing access for hundreds of students and thousands of devices.
This slideshow from eWeek showed how enterprises can break the Cyber Attack Lifecycle.
Registration is open for Spark User Summit Amsterdam!
Here are upcoming events around the world that you should know about:
Extending Zero Trust to the Endpoint
Mobile Threat Workshop – Omaha
UTD Threat Prevention Integratium [Spanish]
UTD Threat Prevention Integratium vespertino [Spanish]
Mobile Threat Workshop - St. Louis
Palo Alto Networks Ultimate Test Drive
第一回認定トレーニング (8/26~27) [Japanese]
8月28日(金)製品体感セミナー [Japanese]
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