Certified engineers · deployment and optimization
Palo Alto Networks Solutions
Palo Alto Networks is a cybersecurity leader — from next-generation firewalls (NGFW) to cloud, security operations (SOC) and identity security, all tied together by a single AI-powered platform. We design, deploy and maintain these solutions, with security as the foundation.
We have deep, hands-on experience with Palo Alto Networks — our team includes certified engineers and many clients already rely on our services. Optimizing already-deployed NGFWs is our specialty: we review the configuration and policies and get the full value out of the hardware — before we propose anything new.
Platform
What sets Palo Alto Networks apart?
Four pillars of security — network, cloud, SOC operations and built-in AI — on a single, unified platform.
NGFW and Strata (network security)
Next-generation firewalls — hardware and virtual — with application and user identification, SSL inspection and cloud-delivered security services. SASE via Prisma Access for hybrid work.
Prisma / Cortex Cloud (cloud security)
Protection for multi-cloud environments from code to runtime (CNAPP) on a unified platform — consistent visibility and policy regardless of cloud provider.
Cortex (security operations / SOC)
XDR and XSIAM replacing the classic SIEM — SOC automation and shorter incident response time, with AI-driven analytics.
Precision AI
A proprietary AI layer built into every platform — combining machine learning and deep learning to block zero-day threats in real time.
Platform direction
What's new in Palo Alto Networks?
The latest additions to the platform — identity security, an autonomous SOC and protection for AI applications.
Identity security (CyberArk acquisition)
Since February 2026, identity — of people, machines and AI agents — is a new pillar of the platform. Privileged access management (PAM) integrated with Cortex and Strata.
Precision AI
A proprietary AI layer across every platform, blocking zero-day threats in real time — the foundation of autonomous defense.
Cortex XSIAM
An autonomous SOC that replaces the classic SIEM. For many clients, incident response time (MTTR) drops from days to under 10 minutes.
Cortex AgentiX
AI agents that autonomously remediate incidents directly in the cloud console, at the identity provider or on the firewall — at machine speed.
Prisma AIRS (AI Runtime Security)
Protection for AI applications and agents against prompt injection and data poisoning; extended with an AI gateway from the Portkey acquisition.
Cortex Cloud
The successor to Prisma Cloud (CNAPP) on the unified Cortex platform — from code, through the cloud, to the SOC.
Where we apply it
Typical use cases
How we work
How VOL System deploys Palo Alto
From analysis and design, through deployment and optimization, to ongoing support — one partner for the whole journey.
Analysis and design
Selecting the right solutions (NGFW, SASE, Cortex) for real needs and budget.
Deployment
Firewall and policy configuration, migration, integration with the existing environment.
Optimizing existing rollouts
A review of the configuration and policies of running NGFWs; we switch on the features you already pay for but no one has turned on.
Maintenance and response
Monitoring, updates and incident response in minutes at the highest priority tier.
Security as the foundation
Segmentation, zero-trust, compliance. Vendor-independent — we don't upsell for the sake of it.
FAQ
Questions about Palo Alto Networks
Discuss your deployment
Planning a Palo Alto deployment — or have an NGFW that needs sorting out?
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