To keep up with the super-fast changes AI has brought to the cybersecurity world, Palo Alto Networks just announced its new platform called "Idira." Idira is a special platform focused on digital identity security, designed to help organizations manage and protect all kinds of identities in one central place. This is super important because digital identities have become a top target for cyberattacks.
The launch of Idira shows a big shift in how organizations protect themselves. We're seeing more and more machine identities and AI agents, alongside regular users. This means there are more security risks and it's getting trickier to manage who can access sensitive systems and data.
Digital Identity: The New Battleground
The widespread use of AI has completely changed how organizations think about identity security. Now, digital identities—whether for people, machines, or AI agents—have more and more power to access data and systems on their own.
For years, organizations relied on old-school solutions that were built when only a few users had high-level access. But with the explosion of digital identities and the wider range of permissions they need, these traditional tools are really struggling.
Palo Alto Networks points out that digital identities are now one of the main ways cyberattacks happen. In fact, 9 out of 10 organizations faced identity-related breaches last year! This really shows how big the challenges are for cybersecurity teams in today's workplaces.
From Managing Identities to Securing Them
Idira brings a fresh approach to Privileged Access Management (PAM). It gets rid of permanent access rights and instead applies dynamic privilege controls to all types of identities—that means users, machines, and even AI agents.
The platform also uses AI tech to give you a complete picture of all your digital identities. This allows for super precise privilege management and advanced governance frameworks, which ultimately help organizations cut down risks and boost their protection levels.
Tackling the Next Generation of Attacks
Palo Alto Networks believes that cyberattack methods aren't just about breaking into systems anymore. They're increasingly focused on exploiting digital identities and their access rights. This makes identity security the absolute first line of defense for modern organizations.
Berts Regev mentioned that digital identities are now the top targets in AI-powered workplaces. He stressed that organizations need a totally different approach that goes beyond traditional Privileged Access Management solutions.
He added that the Idira platform offers a unified framework to secure identities for people, machines, and AI agents. It does this by combining comprehensive visibility, precise control, and advanced governance. This gives organizations a much better ability to manage their growing identity ecosystem and get ready for future innovation needs.
Moving Towards a More Proactive Security Model
With Idira, Palo Alto Networks aims to shift identity security from traditional management to a much more comprehensive and proactive model. This new approach relies on AI-powered governance and a "zero permanent privileges" strategy. Ultimately, this helps organizations protect their digital assets and reduce risks in a business world where the number of digital identities is growing faster than ever before.
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