Trustwave, Palo Alto Ink Managed Services Alliance

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Trustwave and Palo Alto Networks have announced a strategic alliance to deliver managed security services.

Under the terms of the agreement, Trustwave has become a global member of the Palo Alto Networks NextWave partner program to provide managed security services for the Palo Alto Networks security platform. The alliance expands Trustwave Managed Security Services to include Palo Alto Networks devices.

The offerings target global, multi-national businesses and government agencies, which want to defend their network perimeters without having to manage and monitor the devices themselves.

Trustwave also plans to use the Palo Alto Networks cloud-based WildFire service to enhance Trustwave threat management and intelligence services. Plans include integration of WildFire with several existing Trustwave products as well as offering a managed WildFire service to Trustwave customers.

“With customers in 96 countries, security operations centers across the world, and extensive experience managing security on behalf of large and distributed enterprises, Trustwave brings a truly global perspective as a key managed security services partner for Palo Alto Networks,” said Robert McCullen, CEO and president of Trustwave. “Partnering with Palo Alto Networks brings a new level of protection to enterprises and government agencies that want advanced protection delivered as a managed security service.”

Firewalls are traditionally the first line of defense for defending the perimeter against highly targeted and evasive malware and attacks. As security monitoring has become a 24/7 challenge, so too has the monitoring and management of next generation firewalls.

“We are delighted with Trustwave joining the Singtel Group and offering our clients the innovative, advanced level of protection we provide as a globally managed security service,” said Mark McLaughlin, CEO of Palo Alto Networks. “We are pleased to enter into this global alliance with Trustwave and help our joint customers enjoy a high level of service and security.”Trustwave and Palo Alto Networks have announced a strategic alliance to deliver managed security services.

Under the terms of the agreement, Trustwave has become a global member of the Palo Alto Networks NextWave partner program to provide managed security services for the Palo Alto Networks security platform. The alliance expands Trustwave Managed Security Services to include Palo Alto Networks devices.

The offerings target global, multi-national businesses and government agencies, which want to defend their network perimeters without having to manage and monitor the devices themselves.

Trustwave also plans to use the Palo Alto Networks cloud-based WildFire service to enhance Trustwave threat management and intelligence services. Plans include integration of WildFire with several existing Trustwave products as well as offering a managed WildFire service to Trustwave customers.

“With customers in 96 countries, security operations centers across the world, and extensive experience managing security on behalf of large and distributed enterprises, Trustwave brings a truly global perspective as a key managed security services partner for Palo Alto Networks,” said Robert McCullen, CEO and president of Trustwave. “Partnering with Palo Alto Networks brings a new level of protection to enterprises and government agencies that want advanced protection delivered as a managed security service.”

Firewalls are traditionally the first line of defense for defending the perimeter against highly targeted and evasive malware and attacks. As security monitoring has become a 24/7 challenge, so too has the monitoring and management of next generation firewalls.

“We are delighted with Trustwave joining the Singtel Group and offering our clients the innovative, advanced level of protection we provide as a globally managed security service,” said Mark McLaughlin, CEO of Palo Alto Networks. “We are pleased to enter into this global alliance with Trustwave and help our joint customers enjoy a high level of service and security.”

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