Palo Alto Networks introduces Precision AITM to enhance cybersecurity

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming enterprises, driving productivity and fostering broad adoption of generative AI. This trend has seen AI adoption across entire enterprises, with employees finding uses for GenAI in every department. In response to this development, Palo Alto Networks is introducing Precision AITM to help customers combat new threats while leveraging efficient security.

Precision AI powers all existing and new capabilities of Palo Alto Networks. Built on the world’s largest security dataset among pure-play cybersecurity leaders, Precision AI combines machine learning's predictive accuracy and automated remediation with the accessibility of generative AI for instant, accurate and trustworthy security outcomes. The approach simplifies operations and reduces risk.

The impact of AI on cybersecurity is significant. It allows security teams to analyze their data effectively and use it to recognize and block attacks in real time. A study by Deloitte reveals that the global AI in cybersecurity market size was evaluated at US$17.4 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach around US$102.78 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 19.43% between 2023 and 2032.

However, the rapid uptake of AI also presents risks such as data leaks, threats to the software supply chain with third-party code, reputational risk and exposure of confidential information. A report from Britain’s GCHQ warns that "AI lowers the barrier for novice cybercriminals, hackers-for-hire and hacktivists to carry out effective access and information gathering operations."

To counter these challenges, Palo Alto Networks has incorporated AI within its products for over a decade. With GenAI’s fast-increasing footprint, the company has innovated new products to help defenders defend with new capabilities aligned with three essential enterprise use cases: countering AI with AI; securing AI by design; securing enterprise AI usage at runtime; and simplifying cybersecurity.

Palo Alto Networks' product portfolios – Strata, Prisma Cloud and Cortex – provide near real-time detection and threat prevention with behavioral analytics and ML models. The company is also introducing Advanced DNS Security, the industry’s first real-time prevention of DNS hijacking and other takeover attacks, using inline AI-powered analysis of DNS traffic.

To secure enterprise apps that leverage AI models, Prisma Cloud AI-SPM helps organizations discover, classify and govern AI-powered applications. It provides visibility into the entire AI ecosystem to reduce the risk of data exposure and compliance breaches.

Palo Alto Networks is also introducing new tactics to help secure employee usage of Enterprise AI apps and protect data, AI apps and AI models. These include AI Runtime Security, which protects Enterprise AI Applications from emerging attacks at runtime; AI Access Security– a comprehensive solution that enables employees to safely access GenAI applications; and Unit 42 AI Security Assessment for expert guidance on secure employee usage of generative AI.

Finally, Palo Alto Networks is simplifying cybersecurity by introducing powerful copilot capabilities that leverage GenAI to deliver rich insight paired with accurate security outcomes powered by Precision AI.

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