Fuel User Group Chapters Connect Palo Alto Networks Users Locally

In cities and regions around the globe, Palo Alto Networks users are connecting in Fuel User Group’s 105 chapters and taking advantage of in-person and online forums to share their security expertise. Fuel has chapters on six continents and in over 30 countries, based from London to Singapore, and San Francisco to Saudi Arabia. Fuel chapter members hold meetings in spectacular venues like Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the Empire State Building in New York and even a cave that houses servers, to share their experiences and talk about pressing topics in cybersecurity.

Topics include:

  • PAN-OS 7.0
  • Threat Protection and Emerging Threat Intelligence
  • Endpoint Protection with Traps
  • Palo Alto Networks Best Practices and Tips and Tricks
  • AutoFocus
  • …and more!

Join your local Fuel User Group chapter today to connect with your fellow Palo Alto Networks users and get answers to your most pressing challenges and questions.

Not a Fuel Member? Join today.

[Palo Alto Networks Blog]

Why Network Defenders Should Transform Tactical IR Groups Into Full-scale Cyber Intelligence Teams

In his latest article, posted this week over at Dark Reading, ‘The End Of Whack-A-Mole: From Incident Response To Strategic Intelligence,’ our CSO Rick Howard advises that if organizations want to get ahead in the cybersecurity game, they should move from a reactiveincident response model to a more proactive approach by creating a cyber threat intelligence team.

By understanding the motivations and tactics of the various cyberadversaries they face, a strategic intelligence team can analyze raw threat data and use it to implement a more effective security posture.

Read the full article here.

[Palo Alto Networks Blog]

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