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New Integration from CryptoniteNXT and Palo Alto Networks provides best-in-class security to secure IOT and shut down advanced threats.

New Integration from CryptoniteNXT and Palo Alto Networks provides best-in-class security to secure IOT and shut down advanced threats.

We’re pleased to share our new integration with Palo Alto Networks.

Together, we’re harnessing the power of CryptoniteNXT and the Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) to stop endpoint reconnaissance directed into the network that might compromise unprotected Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

Attackers are using increasingly sophisticated techniques to penetrate the best-defended network architectures. CryptoniteNXT moving target cyber defense (MTD) changes the endpoint’s view of the network into a dynamic, abstract structure, transforming the once static network into a dynamic moving target. This severely restricts an attacker’s ability to collect actionable information about the network or disguise itself as another legitimate endpoint.

As part of our new integration, CryptoniteNXT passes the correct, confidential hidden IP data – along with the identifying user data – through a standard XML REST API into the Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewall, enabling Palo Alto Networks to have complete visibility within the network so it can enforce policies, such as blocking a group of users from accessing the internet.

A sample use case for how this might work is for the protection of IoT devices within your networks. The recent explosion of IoT devices has introduced a new set of cybersecurity risk, such as corporate security cameras becoming pivot points for advanced cyberattacks, and hackers accessing “smart” building appliances like automated lighting, energy controls and thermostats. However, with the integration of CryptoniteNXT and Palo Alto Networks, customers can benefit from a network that’s dynamic and difficult to map, providing superior security and protecting their endpoints and IoT devices.

To learn more about this important integration, please review the PaloAlto partner brief or email sales@cryptonitenxt.com.

We’re pleased to share our new integration with Palo Alto Networks.

Together, we’re harnessing the power of CryptoniteNXT and the Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) to stop endpoint reconnaissance directed into the network that might compromise unprotected Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

Attackers are using increasingly sophisticated techniques to penetrate the best-defended network architectures. CryptoniteNXT moving target cyber defense (MTD) changes the endpoint’s view of the network into a dynamic, abstract structure, transforming the once static network into a dynamic moving target. This severely restricts an attacker’s ability to collect actionable information about the network or disguise itself as another legitimate endpoint.

As part of our new integration, CryptoniteNXT passes the correct, confidential hidden IP data – along with the identifying user data – through a standard XML REST API into the Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewall, enabling Palo Alto Networks to have complete visibility within the network so it can enforce policies, such as blocking a group of users from accessing the internet.

A sample use case for how this might work is for the protection of IoT devices within your networks. The recent explosion of IoT devices has introduced a new set of cybersecurity risk, such as corporate security cameras becoming pivot points for advanced cyberattacks, and hackers accessing “smart” building appliances like automated lighting, energy controls and thermostats. However, with the integration of CryptoniteNXT and Palo Alto Networks, customers can benefit from a network that’s dynamic and difficult to map, providing superior security and protecting their endpoints and IoT devices.

To learn more about this important integration, please review the PaloAlto partner brief or email sales@cryptonitenxt.com.