InfoCenter

Market Education Whitepapers
Next Generation Firewalls - The Policy and Security Control Point

Next Generation Firewalls - Restoring Effectiveness Through Application Visibility and Control

The 2008 Handbook of Application Delivery

The Application Usage and Risk Report

Product / Technology Whitepapers

Controlling Peer-to-Peer Applications With Palo Alto Networks

How Palo Alto Networks Can Help Achieve PCI Compliance

Technology Briefs
Comparing Palo Alto Networks with Proxy-Based Products

Comparing Palo Alto Networks with IPS Products

Comparing Palo Alto Networks with UTM Products


Datasheets
Firewall Feature Datasheet

PA-4000 Series Spec Sheet

PA-2000 Series Spec Sheet

App-ID Datasheet

User-ID Datasheet

Content-ID Datasheet

Panorama Centralized Management Datasheet

Integrated URL Filtering Datasheet

Threat Prevention Datasheet

Firewall Education Datasheet

Palo Alto Networks Support Services Datasheet

Palo Alto Networks Corporate Backgrounder

 

Customer Case Studies

Virginia Commonwealth University Health System

Thedacare

Garland Independent School District

Koch Logistics

Nicolet National Bank

Western & Southern Financial Group

Sonic Solutions

Nordson Corporation

City of Seattle

Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County

Mercy Medical Center


Multimedia

Nicolet National Bank and Palo Alto Networks team up

CNET News Podcast: Surprising Risks of Desktop Applications

CNET News Podcast: What's Running on your Network?

Demo: App-ID Technology Overview

Podcast: The Rise of User Circumvention and Risky Unauthorized Activities

Webcast: New Directions in Firewalls for Emerging Web 2.0 Threats

Webcast: How to Safely Leverage New Internet Applications

Demo: Application Visibility & Control

"Like many large schools, we have significant IT resources to serve our faculty, staff, and students. Ensuring those resources are not overwhelmed by threats and risky applications is challenging, given the nature of university environments. The PA-4000 Series enables us to understand and control applications on our networks to achieve that goal."

Bob Neal
Sr. Director of Network Services
San Jose State University