Palo Alto Networks launches quantum-secure firewalls
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Palo Alto Networks has introduced new tools to prepare organizations for quantum threats, including a Quantum Readiness Dashboard and 14 firewall models. The dashboard provides visibility into cryptographic vulnerabilities, helping companies understand their encryption vulnerabilities. Cipher translation has been developed to upgrade applications to quantum-secure security. The new 5th-generation firewalls are designed for post-quantum cryptography processing. Additionally, the Cloud Network and AI Risk Assessment manages multicloud environments by continuously assessing security risks and deploying necessary firewalls automatically.
The quantum threat to encryption is no longer theoretical; it's an inevitability that demands action now," said Anand Oswal, SVP and GM of Network Security at Palo Alto Networks. This new hardware is designed to help organizations transition to quantum-secure security.
The new Quantum Readiness Dashboard gives Next-Generation Firewall and Secure Access Service Edge customers complete visibility into their cryptographic vulnerabilities.
For applications that do not support quantum-secure encryption by default, Palo Alto Networks has developed cipher translation. This technology upgrades every application directly to quantum-secure security.
The Cloud Network and AI Risk Assessment continuously assesses all cloud and AI assets for security risks. The platform automatically deploys software firewalls, cloud firewalls, and Prisma AIRS instances where needed.
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