Palo Alto Networks, Outlook and Cyber Protection Powers
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Palo Alto Networks stock was surging Tuesday as the company’s latest earnings bolstered Wall Street’s confidence in its efforts to become the dominant cybersecurity platform.
It has launched 14 new models of fifth-generation Next-Generation Firewalls, featuring hardware optimised for processing post-quantum cryptography.
The cybersecurity firm said its “platformization” strategy is beginning to pay dividends as more large customers consolidate their spending on its offerings.
Shares of Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW) are spiking on Tuesday, up 4.8% as of 12:12 p.m. ET. The jump comes as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite have lost 0.4% and 1%, respecti
The founder of the cybersecurity company is retiring from the C-suite as it gears up to deliver another year of projected revenue and profit gains.
Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ:PANW) shares are trading higher after the company beat fourth-quarter estimates and issued strong guidance. Following the earnings release, several Wall Street analysts reiterated their positive outlook on the stock.
Nir Zuk, Palo Alto Networks ‘ founder, chief technology officer and a member of the board of directors, has retired after more than two decades of shaping the cybersecurity firm. Zuk pioneered the next-generation firewall that helped redefine the cybersecurity industry, Palo Alto Networks said Monday.
Palo Alto Networks forecast fiscal 2026 revenue and profit above analysts' estimates on Monday, betting on growing demand for its artificial intelligence-powered cybersecurity solutions, sending its shares up 5% in extended trading.
Lee Klarich, CPO, has been appointed to the Board of Directors and will assume the role of Chief Product and Technology Officer (CPT) following Zuk’s departure.
Palo Alto Networks Inc. jumped on a stronger-than-expected annual forecast, as the company seeks to provide customers with a bundle of AI-enabled cybersecurity products to fend off attacks.
Cybersecurity giant Palo Alto Networks Inc. says that tariffs are no longer a meaningful risk to its hardware business.