Niall Browne and Janice Tung of Palo Alto Networks discuss how organizations can accelerate cybersecurity transformation with consolidation.
Today’s cyberthreats occur with more frequency and severity than ever before. 96% of CXOs have experienced at least one breach in the past year. The latest attacks target vulnerabilities in networks, cloud and endpoints, using tools like AI to bypass traditional cyber defenses. But most organizations are ill-equipped to manage a sophisticated cyberattack, with an array of disparate point solutions scattered throughout their environment. To stay on top of emerging threats, organizations need to consolidate their security and implement a holistic platform approach.
In this interview, Niall Browne and Janice Tung of Palo Alto Networks discuss the evolving threat landscape and recent security trends as well as recommendations for how organizations should approach security consolidation to accelerate cybersecurity transformation. The conversation was moderated by Tony Goblirsch, VP – U.S. CSP Sales at Palo Alto Networks.
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