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Palo Alto Networks Launches Industry's First 5G-Native Security Offering, Enabling Service Providers and Enterprises to Create New Revenue Streams While Securing 5G
Securing 5G Unlocks Potential to Transform Industries SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Palo Alto Networks today introduced the industry's

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[{"type":"text","content":"Securing 5G Unlocks Potential to Transform Industries\n\n\nSANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Palo Alto Networks today introduced the industry's first 5G-native security offering, bringing its expertise in securing networks, clouds and devices to the 5G world. This new offering enables service providers and enterprises to turn 5G networks into highly secure networks.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nThe promise of 5G is much more than faster browsing on mobile phones. Done right, 5G can bring massive business transformation. The design of 5G networks — with its ability to allow millions of devices in high-density settings — can enable smart supply chains, autonomous transportation, smart manufacturing, mass adoption of the internet of things (IoT) and much more.\n\"For 5G to live up to its promise of transforming industries, companies need the confidence that 5G networks and services have enterprise-grade security,\" said Anand Oswal, senior vice president and general manager, Firewall as a Platform, Palo Alto Networks. \"We created 5G-native security in order to give enterprises the confidence they need to harness 5G for business transformation and to help service providers secure the new enterprise services they are creating.\" \nPalo Alto Networks has taken its expertise in securing enterprises and mobile networks and added understanding of the 5G protocols and 5G network interfaces to introduce a number of industry firsts:\nContainerized 5G security: Much of the 5G infrastructure is being built with cloud native architectures. Palo Alto Networks containerized 5G security is designed to secure the 5G core and edge clouds even across multi-cloud and multi-vendor environments. Real-time visibility, prevention and correlation of 5G user/device threats: The ability to look into the signaling channel lets service providers and enterprises apply security policies based on the user and device. Real-time correlation of threats can help identify which subscriber, device or machine might be the target of an attack, or where the root cause of threats might be. This can help in forensics and accelerated security event investigation. 5G network slice security: 5G networks allow service providers to offer a dedicated end-to-end piece of the network that gives enterprises the reliability and confidence to use 5G for their core busi...