IBM’s managed safety providers groups and its safety operations heart (SOC) consulting teams can use Palo Alto Networks’ Cortex XSIAM suite to assist clients construct next-generation SOC options, scale back safety dangers, enhance visibility, and obtain sooner response occasions, IBM said.
IBM additionally mentioned it intends to broaden its use of Palo Alto’s AI-powered safety platforms internally, adopting Cortex for next-gen safety operations and Prisma SASE 3.0 for zero-trust community safety to safeguard greater than 250,000 of its world workforce. As well as, IBM plans to construct industry-vertical capabilities on prime of Cortex XSIAM utilizing its watsonx know-how.
“IBM and Palo Alto Networks have already moved swiftly to broaden their partnership, commencing work to coach over 1,000 IBM consultants on Palo Alto Networks safety options and delivering joint choices to assist organizations construct cyber resiliency into each a part of the enterprise,” IBM said.
Moreover, the partnership combines Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma Cloud platform with IBM Consulting’s world system integration and managed safety providers to offer personalized options throughout the DevSecOps lifecycle, enhancing cyber resiliency throughout cloud and enterprise functions, IBM said.
When the sale of QRadar was first introduced in Might, Steven Dickens, chief know-how advisor at Futurum Group, wrote that the transfer represented consolidation in an enormous market of safety gamers.
“Particularly, it marks the exit of a significant safety info and occasion administration (SIEM) software program supplier from the safety operations house (no less than on the product degree) and is a nod to the newer XDR choices which are gaining floor on the expense of SIEM instruments,” Dickens said.