
Cybersecurity company Palo Alto Networks says it is deepening its commitment to the Asia-Pacific and Japan region by investing in new cloud infrastructures across strategic locations in the region.
The new cloud investment integrates Prisma Access Browser into existing infrastructure in markets such as Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan and Singapore, ensuring local and regional customers have access to browse bravely while helping organisations meet local data residency needs without compromising on security or performance.
In modern workplaces, the browser is where the majority of work happens. According to Gartner, by 2030, enterprise browsers will be the core platform for delivering workforce productivity and security software on managed and unmanaged devices for an easy hybrid work experience.
Traditional internet browsers are vulnerable to various cyber threats, like phishing, account takeover attacks, malware infections and malicious extensions. This is a problem worsened by the widespread adoption of software-as-a-service and generative AI applications, as well as the increased use of unmanaged devices at the workplace. While these can improve employee productivity, they also increase the attack surface and offer new entry points for cyber criminals.
“Unmanaged devices are often the weakest link in an organisation’s security posture, especially as organisations increasingly embrace a distributed workforce model,” said Palo Alto Networks Anupam Upadhyaya. “Many organisations have reported significant gaps in their ability to decrypt network traffic for security purposes. On average, 64% of web traffic is left encrypted, and is therefore unavailable for security.”
“With our new cloud locations in the region, we’re bringing secure connectivity to these workplace devices, managed and unmanaged, helping ensure critical information stays protected while enabling organisations to improve their overall security posture in the face of modern cyber threats,” he added.
“Organisations across the Asia-Pacific and Japan region are increasingly moving their workloads to the cloud. Expanding our cloud security presence to Asia-Pacific and Japan is part of our ongoing commitment to provide customers with localised access to best-in-class cybersecurity offerings that help meet their data residency needs,” said Palo Alto Networks’ Simon Green.
The availability of the regionally hosted services is part of Palo Alto Networks’ continuous dedication to delivering the most complete set of security services locally for Asia Pacific and Japan customers. These services enable customers to balance data residency needs with the ability to detect emerging threats, providing a simple, streamlined security solution operated and delivered within the region.