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Business Wire
20-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Glean and Palo Alto Networks Partner to Secure AI Agents At Work
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Glean:GO -- Glean, the Work AI platform, today announced a strategic technology partnership with Palo Alto Networks to further secure and accelerate the use of AI agents in the enterprise. With new integrations to Palo Alto Networks Prisma AIRS and Prisma Access Browser and AI Access, Glean customers gain enhanced visibility and control over how AI agents operate and interact with sensitive enterprise data - enabling rapid innovation without sacrificing trust, security, or compliance. AI agents are quickly becoming foundational to every day work - surfacing and analyzing relevant, contextual knowledge and taking action to drive intelligent decision-making at scale. But as agents take real-world actions across systems, they also introduce new risks: from prompt injection and unauthorized access to exposure of sensitive data across sprawling SaaS environments. Glean is purpose-built to solve the challenges of deploying AI at scale in the enterprise. From day one, it was architected with enterprise-grade security at its core: enforcing source-level permissions, isolating customer data, and integrating tightly with identity systems. That foundation has since evolved to include proactive guardrails for agent behavior, continuous governance scanning, and an open ecosystem of security partners. Today's partnership with Palo Alto Networks builds on that commitment. Palo Alto Networks Prisma AIRS is the world's most comprehensive AI security platform that is designed to protect the entire enterprise AI ecosystem, providing Model Scanning, Posture Management, AI Red Teaming, Runtime Security, and Agent Security. The new integration of Prisma AIRS with Glean's platform will offer: Secure AI adoption at scale with Runtime Security: Runtime Security with Prisma AIRS empowers secure AI agent deployment by protecting against real-world threats like prompt injection and unauthorized behavior, ensuring agile AI adoption. Confident cloud data governance Posture Management: Prisma AIRS' Posture Management unifies SaaS data governance across the 100+ connected SaaS applications in Glean, dynamically protecting sensitive information accessed by AI agents through continuous monitoring and tailored threat modeling. Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access Browser is the industry's leading SASE-native secure browser. The Prisma Access Browser Glean extension offers: Zero-compromise security: Glean's integration with Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access Browser enables AI-powered search and knowledge discovery across the enterprise while maintaining browser security. Prisma Access Browser delivers secure, frictionless access with SASE-native controls and real-time visibility, ensuring data protection, shadow IT mitigation, and consistent policy enforcement for a future-ready Zero Trust security posture. 'AI agents are changing how businesses operate, but they also introduce complex new risks. Palo Alto Networks is pioneering integrated security for the AI era, delivering the comprehensive protection enterprises need to bravely navigate their AI transformation. Our partnership with Glean reflects a shared belief: enterprises shouldn't have to choose between adopting AI and staying secure.' - Nikesh Arora, Chairman & CEO, Palo Alto Networks "At Glean, we've always believed that security isn't an add-on - it's foundational to scalable AI. With Glean's platform delivering over 100 million agent-actions per year, it's clear that AI is central to how work gets done. As agents take on greater responsibility across the enterprise, together with Palo Alto Networks, Glean meets the highest standards of protection, while continuing to push the limits of what AI can accomplish at work." - Arvind Jain, Founder & CEO, Glean The Prisma Access Browser Glean extension is available today. The Prisma AIRS integration will be generally available later this year. More News: Today at Glean:GO, Glean also announced the GA and expansion of its Glean Agents platform, delivering dozens of agents and open interoperability across the enterprise, in addition to collaborations with Dell, Snowflake, and Workday. About Glean Glean is the Work AI platform that helps everyone work smarter with AI. Glean Assistant gives every employee a powerful enterprise AI assistant that connects to and understands company data and internet data, and Glean Agents empowers everyone to create, use, and manage AI agents using natural language. Powered by Glean's search and agentic reasoning engine, Glean's agents automate work across the organization at scale, while ensuring permissions enforcement, full referenceability, governance, and security. With over 100 connectors, LLM choice, APIs for customization, and no need for costly professional services, Glean delivers scalable, turnkey implementation of a complex AI ecosystem on one centralized platform. Analyst Recognition Connect with Us! Blog LinkedIn Twitter X


Techday NZ
30-04-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
Palo Alto Networks unveils Prisma SASE browser for AI security
Palo Alto Networks has introduced new capabilities in its Prisma SASE platform, including the Prisma Access Browser 2.0, aiming to address contemporary security risks associated with increased browser-based workflows and generative AI usage in modern workplaces. According to Palo Alto Networks, approximately 85 percent of work currently takes place within browsers, elevating risks related to data exposure and endpoint monitoring. The company's 2025 Unit 42 Incident Report highlights that 44 percent of reported security incidents are connected to activities conducted through employee browsers, including phishing, URL redirect abuse, and malware downloads. John Grady, Principal Analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group, now part of Omdia, commented on the announcement: "A secure browser extends SASE protection to where knowledge workers spend most of their time, securing third-party access, supporting BYOD, and reducing an organisation's reliance on legacy infrastructure like VDI. Palo Alto Networks unique approach of integrating its Prisma Access Browser with Prisma SASE helps organisations extend the same protection from advanced threats, user experience monitoring, and GenAI app protection from the network into the browser, ensuring users are protected, efficient, and productive." The Prisma Access Browser 2.0, positioned as the only SASE-native secure browser, is developed to support secure access for a distributed and cloud-focused workforce. It introduces several features aimed at safeguarding the use of generative AI applications, real-time data loss prevention, and advanced threat protection directly within the browser. The new browser incorporates capabilities such as real-time visibility and access control for generative AI use. By implementing large language model-powered context-based data classification, the system is designed to detect and prevent the unintentional leakage of sensitive data through clipboard functions, printing, screenshots, or typing. In addition, the browser is equipped with threat detection mechanisms powered by Precision AI, intended to identify sophisticated web-based attacks. These defences address threats such as AI-generated cloaking, SaaS-hosted phishing, evasive code, and malicious injections targeting compromised websites, which often go undetected outside the browser environment. The platform also aims to provide an improved user experience. Users can reportedly access both modern web and SaaS applications, as well as legacy infrastructure—including virtual desktop infrastructure applications—from a unified, browser-based interface. Aathir Ahad, CISO at Wipro Limited, shared his perspective: "In the AI-first era, safeguarding customer data and intellectual property is paramount. Prisma Access Browser aligns with our Zero Trust strategy and our commitment to leveraging advanced technologies for rapid threat prevention, enhanced user experience, and robust data & privacy protection." Expanding on the strategic importance, Anand Oswal, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Network Security at Palo Alto Networks, stated: "Secure browsers are absolutely essential for the modern workforce because today's work is increasingly remote, cloud-based, and data-intensive. This shift demands a unified, modern approach to security — a SASE natively integrated secure browser — that uniquely safeguards productivity, helps ensure resilience, and does so with a seamless user experience, making it the optimal choice for securing today's dynamic work environments." In addition to Prisma Access Browser 2.0, Palo Alto Networks has introduced other new features to its SASE portfolio. These include Endpoint Data Loss Prevention (DLP) to enhance shadow data discovery and insider risk mitigation, App Acceleration for improved productivity app performance branching through Prisma SD-WAN, and the Next-Generation Unified SASE Agent for streamlining IT operations. The company has also extended its partnership with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, aiming to enhance global cloud reach and resilience for Prisma SASE customers. Karan Batta, Senior Vice President at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, commented: "Our long-standing collaboration with Palo Alto Networks helps organisations across the world securely accelerate their cloud journey. By leveraging OCI to run Prisma SASE globally, Palo Alto Networks can provide its customers with operational resiliency, high performance, and an exceptional user experience. In addition, Prisma SASE helps our customers protect their OCI environments against emerging and sophisticated cyber threats." According to the company, the newly announced SASE features are intended to be available in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year 2025.
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Palo Alto Networks (NasdaqGS:PANW) Expands Cloud Infrastructure in Asia-Pacific to Enhance Security
Palo Alto Networks has announced its expansion of cloud infrastructure in the Asia-Pacific and Japan region, a move aligned with its integration of the Prisma Access Browser to boost browsing security and adhere to local data residency laws. This initiative highlights the company's focus on cybersecurity amid a growing digital landscape. Despite these developments, Palo Alto Networks experienced a price decline of 2.6% over the past week. This decrease occurred against a broader backdrop of market downtrends, with the Nasdaq Composite experiencing a 1.7% fall as major technology stocks like Tesla and Adobe also suffered amid economic uncertainty. This market environment likely influenced investor sentiment toward technology stocks, including PANW. Overall, while the company's strategic investments position it to tackle future cyber threats effectively, its share price movement seems to have been impacted more by external market factors than by the company's specific announcements this past week. Take a closer look at Palo Alto Networks' potential here in our financial health report. Curious About Other Options? The best AI stocks today may lie beyond giants like Nvidia and Microsoft. Find the next big opportunity with these smaller AI-focused companies with strong growth potential through early-stage innovation in machine learning, automation, and data intelligence that could fund your retirement. Over the past five years, Palo Alto Networks has achieved a total return of 712.25%, a very large increase reflecting robust growth and transformation. Key drivers include expanding its product offerings, like the Prisma SASE 5G in March 2025 to secure enterprise 5G deployments, and a new cloud region launch in Indonesia in January 2025 enhancing local data residency and security. Despite a decline in net income in the most recent earnings report, revenue and earnings overall have shown a positive trajectory, contributing to shareholder returns. The company's growth initiatives have often aligned with evolving cybersecurity needs, helping it stay ahead in the competitive landscape. Palo Alto Networks' growth is further bolstered by strategic partnerships, such as the collaboration with Globalgig in March 2025, integrating new security solutions for enterprise clients. Moreover, new board appointees like Helle Thorning-Schmidt suggest an ongoing commitment to strong governance, potentially supporting sustained performance and addressing future challenges efficiently. Is Palo Alto Networks part of your asset mix? Tap into the analytical power of Simply Wall St's portfolio to get a 360-degree view on how they're shaping up. This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Companies discussed in this article include NasdaqGS:PANW. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team@ Sign in to access your portfolio