THE FUTURE OF ENDPOINT SECURITY STARTS HERE

The new requirements for defending with good data and deep analytics


Discover the difference of XDR

Introducing Cortex XDR™ 2.0

Transforming how security teams operate requires a new approach fueled by good data and deep analytics. Cortex XDR™ delivers a unified experience for prevention, detection and investigation.

Cortex XDR 2.0 Demo

See Cortex XDR in action. Find out how you can quickly investigate and stop threats, reduce alert fatigue with intelligent alert grouping, and speed triage with root cause analysis. This demo reveals how to shut down attacks without disrupting your users. Watch it now to get an edge against advanced adversaries.

Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Partners

Powered by Cortex XDR, our MDR partners relieve the day-to-day burden of security operations and instantly mature your organization with a 24/7 SOC, from alert management to incident response and threat hunting. Come hear why our partners chose Cortex XDR for their services.

Lee Klarich Unpacks Cortex XDR 2.0

Lee Klarich, chief product officer at Palo Alto Networks, shares the second major Cortex XDR release this year, discusses opening up the platform to third-party data, and explains how we’ve rebuilt endpoint protection in Cortex XDR, including a major improvement in the local analysis engine.

Nir Zuk on XDR, Automation and SIEM

Palo Alto Networks founder and CTO Nir Zuk talks about redefining technologies with his own unique style. XDR, automation and SIEM top the list in this 1:1 chat.

Busted by Cortex XDR

During a proof of concept at a multinational corporation, Cortex XDR discovered an ongoing cybersecurity attack launched by a former employee. Learn more about this four-year-long evasion.

Unit 42 Shares Their Expertise

Join Unit 42’s Ryan Olson, VP of Threat Intelligence, and Liat Hayun, VP in Product Management, to learn more about the Cortex Threat Hunting service, which is now in beta.

Third-Party Data: Customers React

Customers at Ignite ’19 Europe react to the latest about Palo Alto Networks now ingesting data from Check Point, Cisco and Fortinet.