Palo Alto PA-3260
Die ML-gestützten Next-Generation Firewalls (NGFW) der PA-3200 Series, bestehend aus der PA-3220, PA-3250 und PA-3260, werden über PAN-OS® gesteuert, das den gesamten Datenverkehr, einschließlich Anwendungen, Bedrohungen und Inhalten, nativ klassifiziert und dann diesen Datenverkehr unabhängig von Standort oder Gerätetyp dem jeweiligen Benutzer zuordnet. Die Anwendung, der Inhalt und der Benutzer – d. h. die für Ihre Betriebsabläufe wesentlichen Ressourcen – werden anschließend als Basis für Ihre Sicherheitsleitlinien genutzt, um den Sicherheitsstatus zu erhöhen und die Reaktionszeiten bei Zwischenfällen zu reduzieren.
The increasing number of well-disguised and automated attacks has become one of the biggest concerns for network security teams. Modern hackers have access to sophisticated tools, use criminally targeted as-a-service models, and abuse versions of common red-team solutions - causing more damage faster with attacks that are designed for the long term and carefully disguised. Cyberattacks that leverage the easily accessible and highly customizable Cobalt Strike penetration testing tool have increased 73 percent year-over-year. And that's just the beginning of a new wave of well-disguised attacks that organizations face today.1 Encryption techniques are also being used by malicious actors to bypass traditional security measures. Studies show that malware is now primarily introduced over encrypted connections.2 Network security must keep pace with these developments to stop well-disguised and unknown threats.
The increasing number of well-disguised and automated attacks has become one of the biggest concerns for network security teams. Modern hackers have access to sophisticated tools, use criminally targeted as-a-service models, and abuse versions of common red-team solutions - causing more damage faster with attacks that are designed for the long term and carefully disguised. Cyberattacks that leverage the easily accessible and highly customizable Cobalt Strike penetration testing tool have increased 73 percent year-over-year. And that's just the beginning of a new wave of well-disguised attacks that organizations face today.1 Encryption techniques are also being used by malicious actors to bypass traditional security measures. Studies show that malware is now primarily introduced over encrypted connections.2 Network security must keep pace with these developments to stop well-disguised and unknown threats.
The PA-3200 Series ML-based Next-Generation Firewalls (NGFW), consisting of the PA-3220, PA-3250 and PA-3260, are controlled by PAN-OS®, which natively classifies all traffic, including applications, threats and content, and then assigns that traffic to the appropriate user, regardless of location or device type. The application, content and user - the resources essential to your operations - are then used as the basis for your security guidance to increase security posture and reduce incident response times.