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Palo Alto Networks Empowers Customers with Cortex Platform for Endpoint Security

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New offer alleviates the cost of switching from legacy endpoint security solutions to Cortex XDR

Palo Alto Networks announced a new Cortex platform offer for endpoint security to help customers accelerate platformization and improve their endpoint protection.

Organizations struggle to prevent, detect, and respond to the continuous advancement of cyberthreats. To simplify their architectures, increase efficiencies and create better security outcomes, organizations are adopting platformization. The offer enables qualified customers to accelerate platformization and seamlessly transition to Cortex XDR by providing  a “no-cost” period of the solution until existing legacy contracts expire. Additionally, the program includes a baseline package of “no-cost” professional services to assist with the agent migration.

“As we continue to navigate the complexity of the digital landscape, our commitment to customers is unwavering” 

Lee Klarich, Chief Product Officer, Palo Alto Networks

Lee Klarich, Chief Product Officer, Palo Alto Networks, said, “As we continue to navigate the complexity of the digital landscape, our commitment to customers is unwavering. Today, we are building on that commitment by offering qualified customers a higher standard of endpoint protection through our new offer. Customers can now replace their existing legacy endpoint security solutions and seamlessly implement Cortex XDR without disruption.”

Cortex XDR is the industry’s most effective endpoint protection platform that identifies evasive threats with unmatched accuracy by continuously profiling network, user and endpoint activity with behavioral analytics. Cortex XDR accelerates investigations by providing a complete picture of every attack, automatically revealing the root cause of alerts. Palo Alto Networks was recognized in the latest Gartner MQ for Endpoint Protection Platforms underscoring its leadership position in the industry.

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