Palo Alto Networks Completes Acquisition of Dig Security
Palo Alto Networks, the global cybersecurity leader, announced
it has completed its acquisition of Dig Security, an innovative provider of
Data Security Posture Management (DSPM). The large volumes of data stored in
the cloud require data security solutions that are purpose-built to handle the
complexities of cloud environments. Dig's cutting-edge capabilities, seamlessly
integrated into Palo Alto Networks Prisma® Cloud
platform, will provide organizations with near-real-time data protection across
the entire cloud estate.
"We are thrilled to welcome Dig to Palo Alto
Networks," said Nikesh
Arora, chairman and CEO, Palo Alto Networks. "Public cloud
and data are critical pieces of an enterprise's digital footprint, and their
importance is only increasing with the adoption of generative AI. As a result,
CISOs must prioritize data protection as part of a comprehensive cloud security
strategy. By integrating Dig's DSPM capabilities into Prisma Cloud, we will
provide customers with the critical data security capabilities and context they
need to improve their overall cloud security posture."
Palo Alto Networks Prisma Cloud is the industry's
most complete cloud-native application protection platform (CNAPP),
revolutionizing how organizations protect their multicloud environments. The
latest Prisma Cloud Darwin release
introduced Code to Cloud™ intelligence, which connects insights from developer
environments to the application runtime, contextualizes alerts, and offers
remediations to prevent risks and stop breaches. The integration of Dig's
technology into the Prisma Cloud platform will enhance its data security
capabilities by extending Code to Cloud intelligence insights to cloud data
stores. This will offer a comprehensive view of risks associated with cloud
applications, data and infrastructure, all in one place. The Dig acquisition
reinforces Prisma Cloud's position as the most complete CNAPP, providing
customers with a single unified platform to secure complex cloud environments.
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