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Palo Alto Networks, Wednesday, May 13th, 2026

Over the past few weeks, we have reached a critical turning point in cybersecurity. Following the launch of our Frontier AI Defense initiative, we've continued testing the latest frontier models (including Anthropic's Mythos and Claude Opus 4.7, as well as OpenAI's GPT-5.5-Cyber) as part of the Trusted Access for Cyber program.

Vol 338 · Issue 2 · 2026-05-13

With such a ticking clock in front of us, acting rapidly and at-scale to support our customers is paramount. Today, we exponentially grow our scale of delivery by expanding our Frontier AI Alliance.

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Over the past few weeks, we have reached a critical turning point in cybersecurity. Following the launch of our Frontier AI Defense initiative, we've continued testing the latest frontier models (including Anthropic's Mythos and Claude Opus 4.7, as well as OpenAI's GPT-5.5-Cyber) as part of the Trusted Access for Cyber program.

Palo Alto Networks, Wednesday, April 1st, 2026

Closing The Gap By Enhancing Visibility And Mitigating Risks

Vol 337 · Issue 1 · 2026-04-01

In the race to digitise public services, the UK's digital estate has grown into a vast, borderless ecosystem that manual audits can no longer track. For UK Government departments, local authorities and NHS trusts, it is a sprawling, shifting landscape of cloud workloads, legacy infrastructure, shadow IT and third-party supplier connections.

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Closing The Gap By Enhancing Visibility And Mitigating Risks

Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, March 31st, 2026

Five Browser And AI Security Questions Keeping CxOs Up At Night

Vol 337 · Issue 1 · 2026-03-31

Work has fundamentally shifted from applications and networks to the browser itself. Today, the browser is where employees access SaaS, collaborate and interact with AI, making it the true operating system of modern work. But as work moved into the browser, security controls didn't follow. Within the last year, 95% of organizations have reported a security incident originating in the browser, as attackers shift their focus from hardened networks to exposed web sessions.

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Five Browser And AI Security Questions Keeping CxOs Up At Night

Palo Alto Networks, March 23,2026

The Cryptographic Reset Has Begun

Vol 336 · Issue 4 · 2026-03-23

For decades, the digital economy has operated on a model of static cryptographic trust. Certificates were issued for long periods of time. The same encryption algorithms protected data for decades. Security teams could simply increase key lengths to stay ahead of advances in computing power. Trust infrastructure changed slowly and predictably.

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The Cryptographic Reset Has Begun

Palo Alto Networks, Wednesday, March 18th, 2026

How NextWave's Evolution Drives Shared Success

Vol 336 · Issue 3 · 2026-03-18

Cybersecurity has entered a new phase where artificial intelligence (AI) is accelerating both innovation and adversary activity. At the same time, customers are consolidating their technology vendor relationships to reduce complexity and strengthen overall resilience.

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How NextWave's Evolution Drives Shared Success

Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026

Securing The Agentic Endpoint

Vol 335 · Issue 3 · 2026-02-17

Modern endpoints are no longer defined only by executables. Increasingly, endpoint behavior is shaped by non-binary software, such as code packages, browser extensions, IDE plugins, scripts, local servers (including MCP), containers and model artifacts.

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Securing The Agentic Endpoint

Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, February 17th, 2026

Introducing Unit 42 Managed XSIAM 2.0

Vol 335 · Issue 3 · 2026-02-17

The window for defense has collapsed, and most SOCs weren't built for the speed of today's attacks. According to the 2026 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report, some end-to-end attacks now unfold in under an hour. Attacks that used to take days or weeks now happen in minutes.

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Introducing Unit 42 Managed XSIAM 2.0

Palo-Alto-Networks, Wednesday, February 11th, 2026

Securing Every Identity In The Age Of AI

Vol 335 · Issue 2 · 2026-02-11

The enterprise security landscape has reached an inflection point. As organizations accelerate adoption of cloud, automation and artificial intelligence, identity has become the primary attack surface of the modern enterprise. Not because defenses have weakened, but because identities have multiplied and now operate continuously at machine speed, often with elevated access.

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Securing Every Identity In The Age Of AI

Palo Alto Networks, Thursday, February 5th, 2026

Accelerating Secure AI Adoption

Vol 335 · Issue 1 · 2026-02-05

The rapid adoption of AI is transforming the enterprise, unlocking unprecedented productivity and accelerating workflows at a record pace. However, this velocity creates a new productivity paradox: The faster AI moves, the more it can expose the organization to entirely new categories of risk. Without specialized guardrails, unchecked AI can inadvertently bypass company policies, violate legal standards, or ignore ethical norms.

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Accelerating Secure AI Adoption

Palo Alto Networks, Thursday, January 15th, 2026

Bridging Cybersecurity And AI

Vol 334 · Issue 2 · 2026-01-15

In cybersecurity, vulnerability information sharing frameworks have long assumed that conventional threats exploit flaws in software or systems, and they can be resolved with patches or configuration updates.

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Bridging Cybersecurity And AI

Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, December 30th, 2025

The Strategic Imperative For OT/IT Convergence

Vol 333 · Issue 5 · 2025-12-30

The intersection and evolution of operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT), as well as the cybersecurity risks associated with both are becoming increasingly critical business challenges for organisations of all sizes, across all geographies.

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The Strategic Imperative For OT/IT Convergence

Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, December 30th, 2025

Palo Alto Networks Allies With Google To Secure AI

Vol 333 · Issue 5 · 2025-12-30

Palo Alto Networks will significantly expand the scope of the cybersecurity offerings it makes available on Google Cloud in the New Year while at the same time making greater use of cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies provided by Google across its portfolio.

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Palo Alto Networks Allies With Google To Secure AI

Palo Alto Networks, Monday, December 29th, 2025

Palo Alto Networks And Google Cloud Forge Landmark Agreement To Help Customers Securely Accelerate Cloud And AI Initiatives

Vol 333 · Issue 5 · 2025-12-29

As enterprises race to harness the transformative power of agentic AI and cloud computing, Palo Alto Networks and Google Cloud announced a significant expansion of their strategic partnership to enable the secure development and deployment of AI solutions and provide a trusted foundation that helps organizations harness the full potential of AI with confidence.

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Palo Alto Networks And Google Cloud Forge Landmark Agreement To Help Customers Securely Accelerate Cloud And AI Initiatives

Palo Alto Networks, September 18,2025

My First 10,000 Days In Cybersecurity

Vol 330 · Issue 3 · 2025-09-18

A couple of months ago, I did the math. I've been in the cybersecurity industry for roughly 10,000 days - a milestone that sounds immense until you realize how quickly the days turn into decades.

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My First 10,000 Days In Cybersecurity

Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, September 9th, 2025

Security Operations Under Fire Inside Black Hat's NOC

Vol 330 · Issue 2 · 2025-09-09

Black Hat stands as one of the world's most challenging cybersecurity events, where researchers unveil zero-day exploits, trainers demonstrate attack techniques and thousands of security professionals gather to push the boundaries of what's possible.

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Security Operations Under Fire Inside Black Hat's NOC

Palo Alto Networks, Wednesday, August 20th, 2025

The Challenge of Cybersecurity Frenemies and Collaboration

Vol 329 · Issue 3 · 2025-08-20

The cybersecurity industry faces a peculiar paradox: companies that compete fiercely for customers must collaborate intimately to defend against shared threats. This delicate dance between competition and cooperation creates what Michael Sikorski, CTO and vice president of Engineering at Unit 42, aptly calls a world of "frenemies with benefits."

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The Challenge of Cybersecurity Frenemies and Collaboration

Palo Alto Networks, Tuesday, August 19th, 2025

Value Exchange in Cybersecurity

Vol 329 · Issue 3 · 2025-08-19

In today's business world, vendors and solution providers are looking for opportunities to collaborate as they deliver key products and solutions to customers to keep their data secure.

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Value Exchange in Cybersecurity