
"Palo Alto Networks announced several major updates today. You could say that there are three version updates. This is literally true for Cortex Cloud and Prisma AIRS, which are getting version 2.0, relatively quickly after their first versions. For Cortex XSOAR, this is true in a slightly more fundamental way. Cortex AgentiX will replace Cortex XSOAR. In this article, we explain the various updates, which naturally have a lot to do with AI."
"It is not always easy to make sense of Palo Alto's offering. You could say that it is a colorful collection of many smaller platforms that together form one large platform. However, you can quickly get lost on the company's website if you are looking for logic in the naming. Broadly speaking, there is a large network security platform and a large SecOps platform. The various components of the Prisma suite are spread across all kinds of sub-areas of both larger platforms."
"Without a doubt, the biggest update is that of Cortex AgentiX. It takes the now somewhat outdated and out of favor (but still relevant) SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response) and puts it in a new, agentic guise. During a call with Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, he also refers to it as "the next iteration of SOAR." Cortex AgentiX will eventually replace Cortex XSOAR."
Palo Alto Networks issued three major version updates: Cortex Cloud 2.0, Prisma AIRS 2.0, and a fundamental change whereby Cortex AgentiX will replace Cortex XSOAR. The company organizes offerings across a broad network security platform and a SecOps platform, with Prisma components distributed across both and Cortex components belonging to SecOps. The updates are grouped into AI for security and security for AI. Cortex AgentiX reframes SOAR as an agentic platform, adding autonomous agents to automate workflows and response tasks. Prisma AIRS and Cortex Cloud receive 2.0 releases to advance AI and security functions.
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