Siemens, Palo Alto team up on AI security for industrial 5G
Siemens and Palo Alto Networks have combined their products to offer an AI-based cybersecurity package for industrial 5G networks. The setup pairs Siemens’ private 5G infrastructure and monitoring tools with Palo Alto Networks’ AI-powered threat detection to secure connected factory and industrial environments.
The companies say the joint offering is verified for use in industrial 5G deployments, aiming to help operators spot and respond to network threats in real time. It targets customers running critical operations over private 5G who want integrated connectivity and security from the outset.
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