I would rate Palo Alto Networks AutoFocus a ten out of ten. I always activate it when purchasing Palo Alto Networks products because it's simple to deploy and beneficial. However, for non-Palo Alto products, I prefer not to use it due to the effort required. Regarding improvements, they could add more AI-related features and integrations.
Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Reseller
2021-06-05T16:26:02Z
Jun 5, 2021
It integrates well with other solutions and provides good threat intelligence in terms of external threats. I would rate Palo Alto Networks AutoFocus at eight on a scale from one to ten.
Senior Staff Security Engineer at a renewables & environment company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-03-14T23:45:25Z
Mar 14, 2021
It's a very good solution. it identifies critical attacks and alerts you. If it's malicious, it tells you, or if it's in a gray area, if it's in the malware category or if it's benign. If it's benign then you don't have to worry. If it's malware then it's worrisome for the security team and we need to run checks and take action immediately. I would rate Palo Alto Networks AutoFocus an eight out of ten.
My advice to anybody who is considering this solution is to look at a demonstration of its use. I don't think that a proof of concept is necessary because there are not many things to evaluate. Rather, a demo should be sufficient to see if it meets the requirements. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Threat Intelligence Platforms offer organizations tools to identify, assess, and manage cyber threats efficiently. They integrate with existing security systems, enhancing threat detection and response capabilities to ensure robust cybersecurity defenses.These platforms aggregate and analyze threats from numerous sources, providing valuable insights into potential vulnerabilities and attack vectors. They are essential for organizations looking to streamline their cybersecurity efforts by...
I would rate Palo Alto Networks AutoFocus a ten out of ten. I always activate it when purchasing Palo Alto Networks products because it's simple to deploy and beneficial. However, for non-Palo Alto products, I prefer not to use it due to the effort required. Regarding improvements, they could add more AI-related features and integrations.
I would rate the product an eight out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten. It is a good product and has all the necessary functionalities.
It integrates well with other solutions and provides good threat intelligence in terms of external threats. I would rate Palo Alto Networks AutoFocus at eight on a scale from one to ten.
It's a very good solution. it identifies critical attacks and alerts you. If it's malicious, it tells you, or if it's in a gray area, if it's in the malware category or if it's benign. If it's benign then you don't have to worry. If it's malware then it's worrisome for the security team and we need to run checks and take action immediately. I would rate Palo Alto Networks AutoFocus an eight out of ten.
My advice to anybody who is considering this solution is to look at a demonstration of its use. I don't think that a proof of concept is necessary because there are not many things to evaluate. Rather, a demo should be sufficient to see if it meets the requirements. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.