One of the top companies in the cybersecurity industry, Palo Alto Networks, has recently finalized the acquisition of Dig Security, an up-and-coming startup that specializes in providing advanced security solutions for cloud-based systems.
Palo Alto Networks is a leading cybersecurity company that offers advanced firewall and cloud services to protect networks from potential intruders.
Palo Alto Networks employs state-of-the-art solutions that guarantee the security and protection of networks, defending against cyber-attacks and threats. Utilizing their advanced technology and knowledge, they offer dependable and efficient safeguarding to businesses and organizations globally.
The Santa Clara, California-based corporation has made significant contributions to the development of Next-Generation Firewalls. The company provides an innovative framework for ensuring network safety.
Sensitive data is frequently spread among even more cloud services, including distributed databases, vector databases, PaaS services, and more. This is because there has been a surge in interest in and acceptance of generative artificial intelligence.
When it comes to protecting themselves from both internal and external dangers, businesses require assistance in locating sensitive data, efficiently managing user access, and implementing in place comprehensive security measures.
By leveraging the advanced capabilities of Dig’s DSPM solution in collaboration with Palo Alto Networks, organizations can efficiently manage their multi-cloud data environment. The solution offers comprehensive features such as data discovery, classification, monitoring, and protection of sensitive data across all cloud data storage platforms.
With this powerful solution, businesses can ensure that their critical data is secure and compliant with industry regulations, reads the press release.
By integrating Dig’s advanced technology with Prisma Cloud, customers will have the ability to efficiently manage and enhance the security of their varied data stores within modern cloud applications.
This integration will significantly minimize the risk of data breaches, providing customers with greater peace of mind when it comes to the safety and confidentiality of their data.
The migration to cloud infrastructure is being expedited by Dig Security, which also brings along novel security threats. As the expenses associated with data breaches continue to rise, sophisticated methods of data exfiltration are on the rise, and there is a lack of solutions for securing multi-cloud data. Therefore, safeguarding cloud data requires a fresh approach.
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