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Home » Kyndryl Launches End-to-End SASE with Palo Alto Networks

Kyndryl Launches End-to-End SASE with Palo Alto Networks

February 5, 2025
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Kyndryl introduced Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) services, integrating Palo Alto Networks’ AI-powered Prisma SASE to deliver an end-to-end solution for modern network security challenges. Designed to enhance security through a unified, cloud-first, zero-trust approach, the service enables customers to secure business applications, edge devices, and IoT technologies across distributed IT environments. The new offering aims to accelerate the adoption of cloud-delivered network security and improve visibility and control over user access.

Kyndryl says its SASE services provide a full suite of capabilities, from initial network assessments and design to 24/7 management and integration with existing security operations centers. The offering includes consulting services to evaluate network maturity and security posture, design and implementation of the Prisma SASE environment, and continuous management through Kyndryl’s SD-WAN services. Integration with Kyndryl Bridge, an AI-powered digital business platform, further enhances network orchestration and monitoring, ensuring seamless connectivity and security for hybrid workforces.

The partnership builds on Kyndryl’s existing alliance with Palo Alto Networks, extending their collaboration to address the growing complexity of securing dispersed IT infrastructure. Kyndryl’s initiative aims to help enterprises modernize their network infrastructure, improve security, and reduce operational risk by adopting zero-trust principles. Key use cases include cloud application security, edge connectivity, and protecting against evolving cyber threats.

• Kyndryl introduces end-to-end SASE services with Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma SASE.

• Services include consulting, design, implementation, and ongoing management.

• Focus on securing cloud applications, edge devices, and distributed IT environments.

• Integration with Kyndryl Bridge for enhanced visibility and orchestration.

• Supports zero-trust security principles for real-time threat protection.

“As AI becomes a key focus for many organizations, our new SASE services, combined with Palo Alto Networks’ AI-powered Prisma SASE solution, will enable businesses to transform securely by adopting a zero-trust approach to protect against cyber threats in real-time,” said Paul Savill, Global Practice Leader of Network and Edge Computing at Kyndryl.

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