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Cortex Xpanse (formerly Expanse and Qadium)

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Cortex Xpanse protects the world’s most important orgs by discovering risks on the Internet that no one else can find. Acquired by @PaloAltoNtwks Dec 2020.

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Everyone has assets they don't know about. We can help. Assets that Xpanse discovers and attributes can now be brought under management in Prisma Cloud for comprehensive cloud security and central policy enforcement. May 11 at 1pm ET/10am PT register.paloaltonetworks.com/manageyourunma…

Everyone has assets they don't know about. We can help.  Assets that Xpanse discovers and attributes can now be brought under management in Prisma Cloud for comprehensive cloud security and central policy enforcement. May 11 at 1pm ET/10am PT register.paloaltonetworks.com/manageyourunma…
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"To the average user, the internet is an enormous, expanding collection of web pages and cloud apps, memes and pet videos. To the modern cyberattacker, however, the internet is small, and getting smaller." The Wall Street Journal Read more: partners.wsj.com/paloaltonetwor…

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The 2021 Cortex Xpanse (formerly Expanse and Qadium) Attack Surface Threat Report found Remote Desktop Protocol to be a top #cybersecurity issue affecting enterprises. Unit 42 has seen scanning followed by brute forcing credentials or basic credential cracking tools. Get more insights: hubs.li/H0NGjlZ0

The 2021 <a href="/Expanseinc/">Cortex Xpanse (formerly Expanse and Qadium)</a> Attack Surface Threat Report found Remote Desktop Protocol to be a top #cybersecurity issue affecting enterprises. Unit 42 has seen scanning followed by brute forcing credentials or basic credential cracking tools. Get more insights: hubs.li/H0NGjlZ0
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Today we released our 2021 ASM Threat Report. This is the industry’s first comprehensive study using the externally available attack surface from global enterprises. Download the report: start.paloaltonetworks.com/asm-report.htm…

Today we released our 2021 ASM Threat Report. This is the industry’s first comprehensive study using the externally available attack surface from global enterprises. 

Download the report: start.paloaltonetworks.com/asm-report.htm…
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How long does it take to inventory all of your Organization’s assets? Why mean time to inventory (MTTI) is a critical measure of enterprise security: partners.wsj.com/paloaltonetwor…

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"When an exploit is published, the time from then until when we start to see follow-on scanning spike in volume is now just minutes," says Tim Junio, SVP of products, Cortex at Palo Alto Networks. "That is a huge change from a few years ago." Dark Reading bit.ly/3fB3Koy

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"The researchers found that companies take an average of 12 hours to find a new, serious vulnerability." BleepingComputer Learn more about the key findings from our 2021 ASM Threat Report:

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#Oil and #Gas industries are in the crosshairs of #CyberAttacks, with #RDP attacks increasing 800% during the pandemic. Discover unpatched #vulnerabilities with Cortex Xpanse to easily inventory and see into your entire #AttackSurface. Learn more: bit.ly/3yxQARQ

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Better cybersecurity means finding the “unknown unknowns.” Check out Cortex Xpanse CTO, Matt Kraning on the MIT Technology Review podcast! technologyreview.com/2021/05/26/102… #asm

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The Internet is small enough that attackers can find vulnerabilities in less than an hour. Using data from leading enterprises, Dr. Tim Junio addresses how security teams must become resilient as digital transformation expands the external attack surface. bit.ly/3umPN2H

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Cybersecurity is high-risk. Catch Niall Browne (CISO Palo Alto Networks) on the MIT Technology Review podcast. He shares why it’s important for CISOs to raise the board’s understanding to the level where they know what’s needed and why. #asm technologyreview.com/2021/06/02/102…

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Our Cortex® Xpanse™ research team studied the top threats around the globe to help businesses with attack surface management. In this report, you’ll see key findings & how to address the most common vulnerabilities. Download the report now! bit.ly/34GvwLb #SecuredByPANW

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How old were you when you got started in infosec? Let’s prove the point that it’s never too early....or too late.

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Maintaining asset inventory is fundamental to any robust cybersecurity program, and being cognizant of this inventory is fundamental to a vulnerability management program. This The Wall Street Journal article explores the inventory problem in more depth. Read to learn more: bit.ly/3vUKnhd