Today, we stand on the precipice of a great transformation. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are fundamentally shifting the way people work, express themselves, as well as how they get business done. AI will not only help organizations be agile and serve their customers better, it will also help secure them against an ever-evolving threat landscape.
At our virtual Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) event, we showcased the innovations in Prisma SASE that leverage the power of AI and ML. This drives better security and networking outcomes, and automates manual and complex IT operations. With new advancements in SASE, we’re ensuring customers are prepared to meet the scale, complexity and speed of a highly distributed and cloud-first world.
As organizations globally adopt SASE at an unprecedented pace, the key question emerging is around the right approach for effective implementation. At Palo Alto Networks, we strongly believe a unified, single-vendor approach is the best way for organizations to optimize their security and operational outcomes. In addition to the obvious benefit of simplified management, one additional attribute is the ability to leverage AI and ML across your security, networking and user-experience management, all unified from the same data lake.
The move away from fragmented and siloed tools will continue to be a critical consideration as companies look to adopt the power of data. For an organization to realize the full potential of AI, then there are three principles of data that must be followed:
As we showcased in our virtual launch event today, Prisma SASE leverages the “Three Cs” concept to help customers drive transformation outcomes across three core areas:
There’s no better example of leveraging the power of Prisma SASE to drive transformation across security, networking and operations than at Westfield — one of the world’s largest developers and operator of sustainable, high-quality real estate assets.
Tasked with driving digitization across business groups, branch offices and corporate devices, CIO Ken Ogami and his team chose a single-vendor SASE approach. For the first time in the company’s history, Ogami was able to integrate his business, IT and security operations. This helped him do more for less — driving greater agility and security, as well as unlocking millions of dollars in cost savings.
Whether it’s helping us write a book, drive a car, or predicting the likelihood of developing certain diseases, AI has the opportunity to impact every aspect of our lives. And, as we begin to apply this new innovation to SASE, we are beginning to see a future where AI will have an equally profound impact across an organization’s security, network and operations.
If you’re interested in learning more, be sure to check out our ‘Prisma SASE: AI-Powered Innovation Takes Center Stage’ virtual event experience. There, you’ll find educational videos, demos, industry conversations and more — all designed to help you harness AI-powered SASE to achieve your modernization initiatives.
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