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Palo Alto Networks expands Unit 42’s digital forensics & incident response service

Wendi Whitmore, Senior Vice President of Palo Alto Networks Unit 42.

Palo Alto Networks, the global cybersecurity leader, today announced the expansion of its Unit 42 Digital Forensics and  Incident Response Service. The Global Digital Forensics and Incident Response service combines depth of incident response experience with the breadth of AI-powered solutions, including Cortex XDR and Xpanse, and Prisma Cloud, to equip enterprises to respond immediately and recover faster than most any digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) service in the market.

To help organisations better respond to complex threats, Palo Alto Networks’ unique knowledge of security and a deep understanding of advanced attacker behaviour enables Unit 42 to undertake a rigorous investigation with rapid response.  According to Wendi Whitmore, Senior Vice President of Palo Alto Networks Unit 42, “No other security vendor in the industry can match Palo Alto Networks’ telemetry or our breadth of products to stop attacks in real-time. We analyse data from thousands of customers globally, generating over 500 billion daily events. This massive dataset enables responders to contextualise threats and respond effectively. Coupled with our expertise in cloud threats, SOC automation, and network security, this advanced intelligence helps companies recover and emerge stronger than before”.

Unit 42 specialises in cyber DFIR and responds to thousands of customer events annually from ransomware incidents to the rising cloud attacks. Backed by a global team of incident responders, threat intelligence experts, and consultants, Unit 42 has handled some of the largest data breaches in history.

According to the recent Unit 42 Cloud Threat report, more than 60% of organizations take over four days to resolve security issues, while threat actors typically exploit a misconfiguration or vulnerability within hours. Unit 42 recently engaged with a large enterprise customer after a zero-day vulnerability allowed an authentication bypass and remote code execution (RCE) exploit. The threat actor leveraged the vulnerability to drop web shells and launch a crypto miner onto the client’s unpatched CRM system hosted on a popular cloud service provider (CSP). Through unauthorised access, the threat actor stole a CSP credential that provided access to sensitive databases, which they made publicly available on the Internet. As part of the investigation, Unit 42 leveraged Cortex XDR to ingest the CSP CloudTrail logs for rapid threat hunting and analysis and Prisma Cloud to assess the client’s CSP environment. Using Prisma Cloud, Unit 42 assisted the client in remediating the CSP misconfigurations and implementing security best practices during the incident, in real-time, improving their security posture overall.

The Unit 42 Digital Forensics and Incident Response Service includes

In the Forrester Wave: Cybersecurity Incident Response Services, Q1 2022 Forrester noted that organisations “…seeking support in preparing for and responding to incidents in sprawling cloud environments should look at Palo Alto Networks”.

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