iTnews

Palo Alto Networks unveils new OS

By Dan Raywood on Mar 4, 2011 7:33AM

Palo Alto Networks has extended its next-generation firewall with a new operating system.

Palo Alto Networks has extended its next-generation firewall with a new operating system.

The company said that it has launched three new products ‘that are all about the next-generation firewall', and it will address issues for data centres, remote workers and network traffic inspection.

Talking to SC Magazine, Chris King, director of product marketing at Palo Alto Networks, said that from a customer perspective three issues were addressed with the new releases: to enable secured users and data regardless of location; to meet the new data centre requirements; and eliminate network traffic blind spots.

King said: “We have a product to create a perimeter for remote workers with some kind of visibility control, while the PA5000 is a new line of hardware for the data centre. We also have other features to employ scalability and reliability, the PA5060 does the next-generation firewall at 20GB and it is designed to remain high.”

The new release of the Palo Alto Networks operating system (PAN-OS) includes over 50 features, according to King, and has a focus on extended network traffic visibility. He explained that a customer called Palo Alto Networks about the firewall and said they were seeing ‘some strange stuff' in five per cent of the traffic.

“It was Mariposa and it made us realise the goal of 100 per cent traffic visibility of knowing what the traffic is. We have also added ID technology and behavioural botnet technology with an algorithm to produce a report that puts a needle into the dark corner of the traffic,” he said.

The PAN-OS is an extension for the company's next-generation firewall, while support is added for the licensed Global Protect software that extends policies, visibility and control of the next-generation firewall to any and all user network connections, regardless of their location.

Rene Bonvanie, vice president of marketing at Palo Alto Networks, said: “While most companies recognise the value social media tools and applications represents for their business, few IT organisations have adequate protection for this Enterprise 2.0 and mobile workforce era.”

This article originally appeared at scmagazineuk.com

Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Copyright © SC Magazine, US edition
Tags:
altodeepfirewallinspectionnetworksoperatingpacketpalosecuritysystem

Partner Content

Security "mindset shift" needed to protect organisations
Promoted Content Security "mindset shift" needed to protect organisations
Alienated from your own data? You’re not alone
Promoted Content Alienated from your own data? You’re not alone
Don't miss Australia’s premiere IoT Conference on 9th June
Promoted Content Don't miss Australia’s premiere IoT Conference on 9th June
Top 5 Benefits of Managed IT Services
Promoted Content Top 5 Benefits of Managed IT Services

Sponsored Whitepapers

Planning before the breach: You can’t protect what you can’t see
Planning before the breach: You can’t protect what you can’t see
Beyond FTP: Securing and Managing File Transfers
Beyond FTP: Securing and Managing File Transfers
NextGen Security Operations: A Roadmap for the Future
NextGen Security Operations: A Roadmap for the Future
Video: Watch Juniper talk about its Aston Martin partnership
Video: Watch Juniper talk about its Aston Martin partnership
Don’t pay the ransom: A three-step guide to ransomware protection
Don’t pay the ransom: A three-step guide to ransomware protection

Events

  • iTnews Benchmark Awards 2022 - Finalist Showcase
  • 11th Annual Fraud Prevention Summit 2022
  • IoT Impact Conference
  • Cyber Security for Government Summit
By Dan Raywood
Mar 4 2011
7:33AM
0 Comments

Related Articles

  • UK, US warn Russian malware spotted in the wild
  • Russian businessman made millions in insider trading through hacking, US says
  • Quad countries to boost CERT cooperation
  • Don't miss Australia’s premiere IoT Conference on 9th June
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Whatsapp Email A Friend

Most Read Articles

NSW digital driver's licences 'easily forgeable'

NSW digital driver's licences 'easily forgeable'

Kmart Australia re-platforms ecommerce site to AWS

Kmart Australia re-platforms ecommerce site to AWS

NBN Co's 250Mbps and gigabit growth is finally clear

NBN Co's 250Mbps and gigabit growth is finally clear

Kmart Australia stands up consent-as-a-service platform

Kmart Australia stands up consent-as-a-service platform

Digital Nation

Case Study: PlayHQ leverages graph technologies for sports administration
Case Study: PlayHQ leverages graph technologies for sports administration
As NFTs gain traction, businesses start taking early bets
As NFTs gain traction, businesses start taking early bets
The other ‘CTO’: The emerging role of the chief transformation officer
The other ‘CTO’: The emerging role of the chief transformation officer
COVER STORY: From cost control to customer fanatics, AI is transforming the contact centre
COVER STORY: From cost control to customer fanatics, AI is transforming the contact centre
Metaverse hype will transition into new business models by mid decade: Gartner
Metaverse hype will transition into new business models by mid decade: Gartner
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorisation.
Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of nextmedia's Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.