Palo Alto CEO: AI to Patch Cyber Threats in Hours
Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora discusses the company's AI-driven approach to cybersecurity, aiming to slash vulnerability patching times from 55 days to hours, and touches on AI token economics and an NBA London bid.
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advanced AI models exacerbate the rapidly shrinking window for vulnerability exploitation
From the article 2 mentionsThe traditional industry average for patching vulnerabilities is 55 days, a timeframe Arora deems insufficient in the face of AI-powered attacks.
traditional industry average for patching vulnerabilities is 55 days, deemed insufficient
From the articlePalo Alto Networks' new release, codenamed 'Ceres', aims to significantly reduce this patching time.
From the article 3 mentionsNikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, discussed the company's strategic shift towards leveraging AI for enhanced cybersecurity in a recent interview.
From the articleArora elaborated on how Palo Alto Networks is integrating AI and agents into their products to create a "desktop-like experience for cybersecurity." A key focus is addressing the rapidly shrinking window between the discovery of vulnerabilities and their exploitation, a problem exacerbated by advanced AI models.
From the article 4 mentionsHe outlined the vision of "rebuilding the operating system of network security for the future," comparing the ambition to creating the next Tesla.
Arora also touches on AI token economics and an NBA London bid
From the article 2 mentionsShifting to the economic implications of AI, Arora addressed the cost of AI infrastructure, particularly token economics.
aiming to slash vulnerability patching times from 55 days to mere hours
From the articlePalo Alto Networks' new release, codenamed 'Ceres', aims to significantly reduce this patching time.
overall goal is enhanced cybersecurity, comparing ambition to creating the next Tesla
From the article 3 mentionsNikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, discussed the company's strategic shift towards leveraging AI for enhanced cybersecurity in a recent interview.
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