For years, the cybersecurity market has evolved at a rapid pace, incorporating new technologies, automation, artificial intelligence, and predictive analytics. Despite all this, there was one critical piece that often created a gap on the path to full and robust protection: identity.
But that has now changed.
Palo Alto Networks’ recent acquisition of CyberArk isn’t just a business expansion. It’s a strategic consolidation. A move that sends a clear message: there is no modern security without identity control.
Palo Alto was already a leader in network, cloud, and endpoint security, as well as in consolidation. But the most human, and therefore most vulnerable, element was still operating in a silo: identity.
Now, with CyberArk integrated into its ecosystem, PANW becomes a more complete end-to-end cybersecurity platform, ready to lead in the era of artificial intelligence.
We’re no longer just talking about visibility or response. We’re talking about correlating human behavior with network activity. Shifting the focus from “who has access” to “is this behavior abnormal?”
And that, in practice, changes everything.
At Netdata, we’ve spent more than 5 years delivering successful identity projects with CyberArk. What we’ve learned is simple but powerful: If you don’t control who accesses what, when, and how, you don’t have real security. And if you don’t understand user behavior, you can’t anticipate risk.
More importantly: if your architecture doesn’t integrate identity with the rest of your ecosystem, you’re reacting, not preventing.
These kinds of challenges can’t be solved with isolated layers or fragmented platforms anymore. They require a unified, automated, and strategic vision. Exactly what the union of Palo Alto and CyberArk brings to the table.
Companies already using Palo Alto or CyberArk solutions gained another competitive edge: a stronger platform, with integrated threat intelligence and comprehensive response capabilities across the entire attack surface.
But here’s a word of caution: technology alone doesn’t equal security. It’s not just about having the tools, it’s about adapting them to your business needs. That’s where Netdata comes in.
At Netdata, we don’t stop at deployment. We engage strategically with your business, integrate identity security into your operations, and support your evolution toward a modern, resilient cybersecurity posture.
We’re already Palo Alto’s #1 partner: our team holds over 1,500 certifications in advanced security solutions like NGFW, identity services, network protection, cloud security, XDR, and more. Plus, we have more than 15 years of experience helping businesses turn security into their most valuable asset.
Netdata is ready for the Palo Alto and CyberArk integration. And today, more than ever, we’re prepared to take our clients’ experience to the next level.
The question isn’t whether you need identity security. The real question is: how are you going to integrate it intelligently into your current architecture?
In a landscape where threats evolve faster thanks to artificial intelligence, you need a connected platform, a strategic partner, and a clear approach: anticipate, automate, and protect what matters most in your business.
We can help you get there.