![]() Here’s a few examples of detections that Blumira can alert you to, once integrated with your firewall: Reconnaissance Scanning We parse your firewall logs for you into useful information, reducing the amount of alert noise and false-positives to only the most important detections. That includes integrating with Palo Alto Next-Generation Firewalls to help you glean insights from their firewall logs – by ingesting them into Blumira’s platform, you can start detecting and responding to threats earlier in the attack chain. Sending Firewall Logs to Blumira for Threat Analysisīlumira’s vendor-agnostic security platform integrates with a wide variety of firewall, endpoint protection, identity, cloud infrastructure and many other solutions to collect and centralize logs. See a full list of GlobalProtect features. It also includes features to help you distribute reports received from GlobalProtect sent to other gateways, firewalls, dedicated log collectors and Panorama appliances to simplify policy enforcement and management. ![]() That means you can identify the source regions where end users are connected to GlobalProtect, Palo Alto’s virtual private network (VPN) that allows for secure connections to the network. To support and secure remote workers today, PAN-OS 9.0 also now allows for user location visibility on GlobalProtect gateways and portals. They tout over 60 new capabilities to help prevent cyberattacks, from firewall performance upgrades for enhanced computing power and dedicated memory to DNS Security services that use predictive analytics to disrupt DNS traffic threats. PAN-OS 9.0 helps simplify operations with analytics and automation, giving you visibility and control across the data center, perimeter, branch, mobile and cloud networks. Palo Alto Networks (PAN) recently released PAN-OS 9.0, the software behind their next-generation firewalls.
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