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IoT 5G Security Market with Tremendous growth by 2029 Ericsson, Palo Alto Networks, Cisco


New Jersey, N.J., June 08, 2022 IoT 5G Security Market research is an intelligence report with meticulous efforts undertaken to study the right and valuable information. The data which has been looked upon is done considering both, the existing top players and the upcoming competitors. Business strategies of the key players and the new entering market industries are studied in detail. Well explained SWOT analysis, revenue share, and contact information are shared in this report analysis. It also provides market information in terms of development and its capacities.

The number of connected devices is growing, which means the number of IoT security threats is growing as well. Because 5G networks are software defined and offer unique features like network slicing, virtualization, and IoT cloud interworking, new security approaches are needed, with many elements built into devices and ecosystem architecture.

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Prominent players in the global IoT 5G Security market are consistently pouring funds into the research and development of next-generation healthcare IT solutions. These players are keen on expanding their foothold in cloud-based IoT 5G Security solutions. Some of the top key players of this market are Ericsson, Palo Alto Networks, Cisco, Allot, Huawei, A10 Networks, Nokia, F5 Networks, Juniper Networks, Spirent, Fortinet, Mobileum, Trend Micro, ZTE, Akamai, Colt Technology, CLAVISTER, Radware, AT&T, Riscure, Avast, G+D Mobile Security, Check Point, ForgeRock, Positive Technologies, Cellwise, Banu Networks, Suavei, Cachengo.

Various factors are responsible for the market’s growth trajectory, which are studied at length in the report. In addition, the report lists down the restraints that are posing threat to the global IoT 5G Security market. This report is a consolidation of primary and secondary research, which provides market size, share, dynamics, and forecast for various segments and sub-segments considering the macro and micro environmental factors. It also gauges the bargaining power of suppliers and buyers, threat from new entrants…

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Cohesity, Palo Alto to Help AI-Powered Ransomware Detection and Recovery


Cohesity, a leader in next-gen data management, has joined forces with Palo Alto Networks to integrate its Cohesity Helios next-gen data management platform with Palo Alto Networks’ Cortex XSOAR security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) platform for improved ransomware detection and recovery.

A key factor in defeating cyber-attacks such as ransomware is how quickly the attack can be recognised and remediation steps initiated. Thisintegration providesdetailedautomatic alerts whenthe AI-powered Helios platform detects anomalies in thebackup data that could indicate an emerging attack. 

Once alerted by Cohesity, Cortex XSOAR initiatesan automated playbook totriageand mitigate the impact of a potentialcyber-attack. Integrating anext-gen data management platform with a SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation and Response) capability can help greatly accelerate threat detection and response and decrease an organisation’s risk exposure.

The integration of Cohesity Helios and Palo Alto Networks’ Cortex XSOAR is designed to address and help alleviate the above issues.

Cohesity offers comprehensive anti-ransomware capabilities to help safeguard backup data from cybercriminals. The Cohesity architecture helps ensure that backup data is immutable and cannot beaccidentally or maliciously overwritten. Its software, driven by AI-powered insights, continuously monitors for any anomalies in an organisation’s data. If the worst happens, Cohesity helps locate and recoveraclean copy of data to reduce downtime, minimise loss, and ensure business continuity.

Brian Spanswick, CISO, Cohesity
Any delay in ransomware response and recovery could result inextendeddowntime,data loss, and business disruption. This integrationcanhelp moreeffectively link data management and data security processes — key to staying one step ahead of ever-persistent ransomware attacksandimproving an organisation’s cyber resilience.

Matt Chase, director, Cortex Alliances at Palo Alto Networks
The integration of Cortex XSOAR with Cohesity’s next-gen data management platform is a significant advancement in helping our joint customers protect themselves from the impact of ransomware…

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Mobile Threat Defense Solutions Market Booming Worldwide With Leading Key Players – Lookout, Zimperium, Symantec, Check Point Software, Palo Alto Networks, Better Mobile Security, Wandera, BlackBerry, Opswat, Zscaler, IBM, Pradeo


The Mobile Threat Defense Solutions report is an in-depth examination of the global Mobile Threat Defense Solutions’s general consumption structure, development trends, sales techniques, and top nations’ sales. The research looks at well-known providers in the global Mobile Threat Defense Solutions industry, as well as market segmentation, competition, and the macroeconomic climate. A complete Mobile Threat Defense Solutions analysis takes into account a number of aspects, including a country’s population and business cycles, as well as market-specific microeconomic consequences. The global market research also includes a specific competition landscape section to help you better understand the Mobile Threat Defense Solutions industry. This information can help stakeholders make educated decisions before investing.

Leading players of Mobile Threat Defense Solutions including:

Lookout, Zimperium, Symantec, Check Point Software, Palo Alto Networks, Better Mobile Security, Wandera, BlackBerry, Opswat, Zscaler, IBM, Pradeo

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The report is classified into multiple sections which consider the competitive environment, latest market events, technological developments, countries and regional details related to the Mobile Threat Defense Solutions. The section that details the pandemic impact, the recovery strategies, and the post-pandemic market performance of each actor is also included in the report. The key opportunities that may potentially support the Mobile Threat Defense Solutions are identified in the report. The report specifically focuses on the near term opportunities and strategies to realize its full potential. The uncertainties that are crucial for the market players to understand are included in the Mobile Threat Defense Solutions report.

As a result of these issues, the Mobile Threat Defense Solutions industry has been hampered. Because of the industry’s small number of important enterprises, the Mobile Threat Defense Solutions area is heavily targeted. Customers would benefit from this research since they would be informed about the current Mobile Threat…

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Palo Alto Networks Introduces PAN-OS 10.2 Nebula


SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW), a 10-time leader in network firewalls, today announced Nebula, the latest upgrade of its industry-leading PAN-OS software, to help find the evasive, zero-day attacks that can cripple organizations — and stop them in their tracks.

PAN-OS® 10.2 Nebula collects, analyzes and interprets potential zero-day threats in real time using inline deep learning — a network security first. This results in six times faster prevention and 48% more evasive threats detected, surpassing anything previously available. Nebula also introduces AIOps — Palo Alto Networks tenth security service — and the new Advanced Threat Prevention service while enhancing Advanced URL Filtering, DNS Security, IoT Security and other related security services.

“In the past, nation-state-led cyberattacks were considered the rarest and most advanced. But today, attackers of all kinds have an advanced arsenal at their fingertips; every organization must now assume they will be the target of a nation-state-level attack,” said Lee Klarich, chief product officer, Palo Alto Networks. “Modern network security requires a fundamentally new approach. Today, Palo Alto Networks has brought that new approach to our ML-Powered Next-Generation Firewalls by harnessing the processing power of the cloud to enable deep learning inline. We believe that is how all network security will be done in the future.”

Security services that are being added and enhanced include:

  • Advanced Threat Prevention: A new best-in-class intrusion prevention system (IPS), which brings security analysis from “offline” to “inline” using cloud compute for AI and deep learning techniques — without sacrificing performance. Advanced Threat Prevention can detect many unknown and targeted command and control (C2) attacks as well as evasive attacks from tools such as Cobalt Strike.
  • AIOps: The new AIOps uses machine learning to predict up to 51% of disruptions to NGFWs before they impact the firewalls.* In addition, with telemetry from over 6,000 deployments, AIOps continuously recommends best practices to improve overall security posture.
  • DNS Security: Now extends protection…

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