Palo Alto Networks revolutionises cloud security with industry-first integrated Code to Cloud intelligence

Palo Alto Networks revolutionises cloud security with industry-first integrated Code to Cloud intelligence

In the last decade, organisations have begun building and deploying cloud applications at an unprecedented pace and there’s no sign of slowing down. According to Gartner, 65% of application workloads will be optimised or ready for cloud delivery by 2027 – up from 45% in 2022.

Palo Alto Networks has reimagined how enterprises approach cloud security with the industry’s first integrated Code to Cloud intelligence introduced as part of the Prisma Cloud Darwin release. It marks a ‘Darwin moment’ for cloud security as Prisma Cloud pushes organisations to evolve beyond single-point solutions and adopt a holistic approach that provides a single source of truth.

While the cloud offers exceptional agility and efficiency, it introduces major security risks that have become increasingly widespread – 80% of security exposures are found in cloud environments, according to the company’s Unit 42 Threat Intelligence team, which can result in large-scale breaches. These rising cloud attacks and the velocity of cloud application development are outpacing the speed at which security teams can protect their organisations.

Current approaches for code-to-cloud security are siloed, with the average organisation relying on six to 10 tools for securing cloud infrastructure alone. Having disparate security tools leads to an incomplete security posture and creates a massive operational burden for security teams.

With its new Code to Cloud intelligence, Prisma Cloud – one of the industry’s most complete cloud-native application protection platforms (CNAPP) – offers a single trusted place that connects insights from the developer environment through application runtime for security teams to contextualise alerts and pinpoint remediations. This intelligence effectively prevents risk and stops breaches while enhancing the end-user experience and improving developer and security team collaboration.

“The only way to secure applications from code-to-cloud is by fending off risk from entering the development pipeline and preventing breaches of applications in production,” said Ankur Shah, Senior Vice President, Prisma Cloud, Palo Alto Networks. “This can only be achieved through an intelligent CNAPP platform like Prisma Cloud that gathers intelligence throughout the application lifecycle so security teams can precisely trace vulnerabilities and misconfigurations back to their origin in the source code. Prisma Cloud’s Darwin release simplifies cloud security and improves productivity and collaboration across code, infrastructure and runtime security.”

In many organisations, the ratio of developers to security professionals can be 100-to-1, resulting in understaffed teams. The current approach of working in silos does not guarantee comprehensive code-to-cloud security. This gap will widen as developers increasingly use AI to write and deploy code more quickly. Prisma Cloud, with Code to Cloud intelligence, will foster collaboration between developers and security professionals by linking production security issues to specific remediation recommendations in code.

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