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Palo Alto Networks to acquire Protect AI to boost AI security

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Palo Alto Networks has agreed to acquire Protect AI, a company focused on the security of artificial intelligence and machine learning applications, in a move to bolster its suite of AI security offerings.

The acquisition agreement enables Palo Alto Networks to enhance the security of the entire AI lifecycle for its customers, from development through to runtime. The company stated that large enterprises and government organisations are increasingly developing complex ecosystems that use AI models, tools, APIs, and third-party components, which introduce new classes of risk not typically covered by traditional security tools.

Threat actors have begun exploiting these new vulnerabilities, including methods such as model manipulation, data poisoning, and prompt injection attacks. These developments have underscored the need for solutions designed specifically to mitigate risks within AI systems. Palo Alto Networks has previously invested in capabilities for securing AI, and the integration of Protect AI aims to further expand these capabilities across both existing and emerging threat landscapes.

Protect AI's solutions and team are expected to help accelerate Palo Alto Networks' plans for Prisma AIRSTM, a security platform for AI models also announced as part of the transaction. The Prisma AIRS platform is designed to offer enterprises and other organisations protection across the whole AI development process, including model scanning, risk assessments, runtime security for generative AI, posture management, and AI agent security.

Anand Oswal, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Palo Alto Networks, said, "As AI-powered applications become core to businesses, they bring risks traditional security tools can't adequately handle. 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. With the addition of Protect AI's existing portfolio of solutions and team of experts, Palo Alto Networks will be well-positioned to offer a wide range of solutions for customers' current needs, and also be able to continue innovating on delivering new solutions that are needed for this dynamic threat landscape."

Ian Swanson, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Protect AI, commented, "Joining forces with Palo Alto Networks will enable us to scale our mission of making the AI landscape more secure for users and organizations of all sizes. We are excited for the opportunity to unite with a company that shares our vision and brings the operational scale and cybersecurity prowess to amplify our impact globally."

On completion of the transaction, Protect AI's Chief Executive Officer, its founding team and other employees will join Palo Alto Networks. The acquisition is expected to close by Palo Alto Networks' first quarter of fiscal 2026, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.

Palo Alto Networks indicated that the rapid adoption of AI across sectors, and the evolving threat vectors targeting these deployments, necessitates substantial investments in secure architecture and tailored risk mitigation. The acquisition of Protect AI is positioned as a move to enable organisations to pursue AI-driven projects with increased security and assurance.

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