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Palo Alto Networks acquiring Protect AI to boost artificial intelligence tools

2025-04-28 15:38:22 英文原文

作者:MacKenzie Sigalos

Palo Alto Networks signage displays on the screen at the Nasdaq Market in New York City, U.S., March 25, 2025.

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Palo Alto Networks announced on Monday its intent to acquire Protect AI, a startup specializing in securing artificial intelligence and machine learning applications, for an undisclosed sum.

The deal is set to close by the first quarter of fiscal year 2026.

"By extending our AI security capabilities to include Protect AI's innovative solutions for Securing for AI, businesses will be able to build AI applications with comprehensive security," said Anand Oswal, senior vice president and general manager of network security at Palo Alto Networks, in a release.

Palo Alto has been steadily bolstering its artificial intelligence systems to confront increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. The use of rapidly built ecosystems of AI models by large enterprises and government organizations has created new vulnerabilities. The company said those risks require purpose-built defenses beyond conventional cybersecurity.

The acquisition would fold Protect AI's solutions and team into Palo Alto's newly announced Prisma AIRS platform. Palo Alto said Protect AI has established itself as a key player in what it called a "critical new area of security."

Protect AI's CEO Ian Swanson said joining Palo Alto would allow the company to "scale our mission of making the AI landscape more secure for users and organizations of all sizes."

The company's stock price is up 23% in the past year lifting its market cap close to $120 billion. Palo Alto reports third-quarter earnings on May 21.

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摘要

Palo Alto Networks announced plans to acquire Protect AI, a startup focused on securing AI and machine learning applications, with the deal expected to close by Q1 of fiscal year 2026. Anand Oswal, SVP at Palo Alto Networks, stated that this acquisition will enhance their security capabilities for businesses developing AI applications. The move aims to address new vulnerabilities created by large-scale use of AI models in enterprises and government organizations. Protect AI’s solutions and team will integrate into Palo Alto's Prisma AIRS platform, solidifying its role as a leader in securing AI technology.