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Introducing Why Big Data Will Rule Cybersecurity in 2025 from Threat Vector by Palo Alto Networks.
Follow the show: Threat Vector by Palo Alto Networks
In this episode of Threat Vector, David Moulton, Director of Thought Leadership at Unit 42, talks with Nir Zuk, Founder and CTO of Palo Alto Networks. They talk about Palo Alto Networks' predictions for 2025, focusing on the shift to unified data security platforms and the growing importance of AI in cybersecurity.
Nir sheds light on how having more data leads to smarter threat analysis and why big players have the edge over startups. They also discuss quantum computing and whether its potential to break encryption is realistic or overhyped. This conversation offers practical advice for decision-makers on how to prepare for what's next in cybersecurity.
Want to read all of Palo Alto Networks 2025 Predictions? Read
The Convergence of Cybersecurity and AI: 7 Game-Changing Predictions for 2025
Curious about Nir’s interview in Computer world from 2014? Revisit “How I Got Here: Nir Zuk, CTO, Palo Alto Networks”
Threat Vector, Palo Alto Networks podcast, is your premier destination for security thought leadership. Join us as we explore pressing cybersecurity threats, robust protection strategies, and the latest industry trends.
The podcast features in-depth discussions with industry leaders, Palo Alto Networks experts, and customers, providing crucial insights for security decision-makers.
Whether you're looking to stay ahead of the curve with innovative solutions or understand the evolving cybersecurity landscape, Threat Vector equips you with the knowledge needed to safeguard your organization.
Palo Alto Networks enables your team to prevent successful cyberattacks with an automated approach that delivers consistent security across the cloud, network, and mobile. http://paloaltonetworks.com
DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to [email protected].
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Introducing Why Big Data Will Rule Cybersecurity in 2025 from Threat Vector by Palo Alto Networks.
Follow the show: Threat Vector by Palo Alto Networks
In this episode of Threat Vector, David Moulton, Director of Thought Leadership at Unit 42, talks with Nir Zuk, Founder and CTO of Palo Alto Networks. They talk about Palo Alto Networks' predictions for 2025, focusing on the shift to unified data security platforms and the growing importance of AI in cybersecurity.
Nir sheds light on how having more data leads to smarter threat analysis and why big players have the edge over startups. They also discuss quantum computing and whether its potential to break encryption is realistic or overhyped. This conversation offers practical advice for decision-makers on how to prepare for what's next in cybersecurity.
Want to read all of Palo Alto Networks 2025 Predictions? Read
The Convergence of Cybersecurity and AI: 7 Game-Changing Predictions for 2025
Curious about Nir’s interview in Computer world from 2014? Revisit “How I Got Here: Nir Zuk, CTO, Palo Alto Networks”
Threat Vector, Palo Alto Networks podcast, is your premier destination for security thought leadership. Join us as we explore pressing cybersecurity threats, robust protection strategies, and the latest industry trends.
The podcast features in-depth discussions with industry leaders, Palo Alto Networks experts, and customers, providing crucial insights for security decision-makers.
Whether you're looking to stay ahead of the curve with innovative solutions or understand the evolving cybersecurity landscape, Threat Vector equips you with the knowledge needed to safeguard your organization.
Palo Alto Networks enables your team to prevent successful cyberattacks with an automated approach that delivers consistent security across the cloud, network, and mobile. http://paloaltonetworks.com
DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to [email protected].
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