Tuesday, 9 July 2019

Palo Alto Networks Secures FedRAMP Milestone

Palo Alto Networks® (New york stock exchange: PANW), the worldwide cybersecurity leader, today announced its WildFire® adware and spyware prevention service has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, or FedRAMP, Ready status. This extends Palo Alto Systems capability to supply the advanced threat prevention and analysis abilities of WildFire to U.S. federal agencies because they more and more move their applications and assets towards the cloud.

Using the White-colored House's lately released Cloud Smart Strategy, adopting an efficient, risk-based method of cloud security is top-of-mind for U.S. federal agencies. Palo Alto Systems is dedicated to offering advanced cybersecurity protections to assist U.S. government and affiliated organizations meet their demands because they proceed to adopt cloud technologies.



WildFire instantly detects and stops unknown attacks, helping thousands of customers avoid the latest threats from effectively transporting out attacks within their systems. The service delivers automated prevention measures in as couple of as 5 minutes following first discovery all over the world.

"We're proud to attain FedRAMP Ready status for WildFire. This latest milestone is really a signal from the confidence the U.S. public sector has in WildFire's capability to identify and safeguard against cyberthreats," stated John Davis, v . p . and federal chief security guard at Palo Alto Systems, and v . p . of Palo Alto Systems LLC. "Once we go into the final stage from the FedRAMP authorization process, we expect to dealing with federal agencies to boost the safety of the operations and demanding data within the cloud."

FedRAMP supplies a standardized method of security assessment, authorization and continuous monitoring for U.S. government agencies' utilization of cloud-based services and products. Federal agencies rely on the program to assist safeguard the confidentiality and integrity of information.

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