Palo Alto Networks and NTT Data aim to sell $1 billion of AI security services with new managed offerings

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Key Points

  • Palo Alto Networks and NTT Data are combining their expertise to target $1 billion in joint AI security sales by 2029.
  • They’ll merge Palo Alto’s AI tools like Prisma Cloud and Unit 42 threat intel with NTT’s consulting and managed services.
  • This partnership focuses on helping enterprises secure and manage AI systems effectively.

What is changing

The deal brings together Palo Alto Networks’ AI-driven security products, such as Prisma Cloud and Unit 42, with NTT Data’s managed services. Palo Alto says this is its first major collaboration with a global services provider. The goal is to offer a single security platform managed globally.

Customers will get integrated tools to secure AI deployments while NTT provides on-the-ground expertise. Both companies highlight over 2,000 certified experts and engineers. This could speed up AI security adoption for businesses using platforms like SASE or Prisma AIRS.

Why it matters

This matters most to enterprises adopting AI that face complex security challenges. IT teams using Palo Alto’s tools or NTT’s services may gain access to faster, coordinated solutions. The impact is limited to companies already using AI or planning to, so it’s not for all businesses.

Admins might notice simplified management of AI systems, but the scale of benefits depends on existing Palo Alto or NTT commitments. The $1 billion target is aggressive and hinges on market adoption. No promises are made about universal security improvements.

If you’ve deployed similar AI security setups, share your experiences in the comments.

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