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Palo Alto Networks Zero-Trust Approach to Securing Nutanix Environments

  • 21 April 2023
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This is a guest post from Lee Space, Palo Alto Networks

More than 80% of businesses today operate in hybrid cloud environments, and cybercriminals are always probing for vulnerabilities, especially as security gaps widen with an organization’s migration to hybrid cloud infrastructure. Hackers are also coming for your cloud-based applications, and over 45% for business were breached in 2022.

That’s why it’s more important than ever to implement and build upon Zero Trust strategies to secure each network, cloud, workforce, and cloud applications. Join Palo Alto Networks at the Nutanix .NEXT conference as we help you navigate security solutions – Zero Trust and beyond – to protect your organization from the ever-changing and sophisticated threat landscape.

Learn more about Palo Alto Networks and our partnership and integrations with Nutanix. Palo Alto Networks is a gold sponsor at .NEXT and you will have opportunities to meet the team, learn more about our partnership, and enhance your Zero Trust and security knowledge with our joint session, Zero Trust Approach to Securing Nutanix Environments on May 10 at 11:30 a.m.

Come visit our booth to learn more about Palo Alto Networks and how we engage with Nutanix to secure hybrid cloud environments. Don’t forget to say hello for a chance to:

  1. Deep dive into Palo Alto Networks Network Security and Cortex platforms, and product integrations with Nutanix.
  2. Discover platform product highlights:
    1. Network Security: VM-Series Virtual Next-Generation Firewall, PAN-OS 11.x, AIOps, and Prisma SASE ZTNA 2.0.
    2. Cortex XSIAM Platform: Cortex XSOAR capabilities.
  3. Pick up branded merchandise and enter in our giveaway to win a bluetooth speaker.
  4. Meet the team!

Check out these links for more information about our partnership with Nutanix:

See you at the Nutanix .NEXT conference in Chicago on May 9-10!


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