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Prisma SASE with Palo Alto Networks - Use cases

1. Secure Internet Access (SIA) & Secure Cloud Access (SCA)

  • Secure hybrid workers (mobile users and users located at remote-site locations) accessing to internet or SaaS applications.
  • Control apps activities
  • Secure multicloud environments consistently across all cloud applications
Network diagram illustrating 'Prisma Access' at the center, represented by a cloud icon with a triangular logo. Two tunnels connect to the cloud: one from 'Mobile Users - GP App' with icons for a laptop and a smartphone, and another from 'Remote Sites' with a building icon. On the right, the diagram shows 'Internet and SaaS Applications,' indicating the connection to various online services.

Secure Internet Access (SIA)

Network diagram featuring 'Prisma Access Console' on the left, represented by a user icon and a computer. In the center, a cloud labeled 'SaaS Security API' connects to 'WF' and 'DLP' icons above it. The cloud also indicates 'Content Scanning' leading to 'Sanctioned SaaS Applications,' which includes icons for Microsoft 365 and Salesforce. On the right, there is a box labeled 'Unmanaged Devices' with icons for a laptop and a smartphone.

Secure Cloud Access (SCA)

2. Secure Private Access (SPA)

  • Connects and secures Mobile Users, Branch and Retail Locations.
  • Secure remote workforces with Zero Trust Network Access.
  • Integration of digital experience monitoring to guarantee an enhanced user experience.
Network diagram showing 'Mobile Users - GP App' on the left with icons for a laptop and smartphone connecting to 'Prisma Access' cloud in the center. The cloud indicates 'private application access' leading to a 'Data Center (Private Cloud)' on the right, represented by a server icon. Below, 'Remote Sites' are depicted with building icons, each connected to the data center via 'private application access.' Dashed lines indicate 'Prisma SD-WAN tunnel' and solid lines indicate 'Prisma Access tunnel' for data flow.

Secure Private Access (SPA)

3. SD-WAN

Integration

Native, best-in-class security and seamless branch services integrations

  • Leverage Prisma Access to deliver ZTNA 2.0, a unified product : simplified management for both security and networking
  • Common policy framework and data lake for both security and networking enforce consistent security & business policies regardless of apps, users & location.

Performance & User Experience

Exceptional end-user experience

  • Ensured application availability, based on real-time application performance SLAs and visibility
  • Simplified Operations

Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) 2.0

Natively integrated, best-in-class security

  • Natively applies best-in-class security to branches with ZTNA 2.0, helping reduce breaches 45%
  • Consistency protecting all data and secure all applications across the enterprise including: modern cloud native, legacy private and SaaS
Network diagram featuring 'Prisma Access' cloud at the center, connecting to 'Remote Sites' on the left, represented by building icons. The cloud indicates 'internet access' leading to 'Internet and SaaS Applications' on the top right. Below, a 'Data Center (Private Cloud)' is shown with a server icon. Connections include 'private application access' between the remote sites and the data center. Dashed lines represent 'Prisma Access Remote Network Connection,' while solid red lines indicate 'Prisma SD-WAN Secure Fabric Link' for data flow.

Palo Alto Networks - Prisma SD-WAN