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Nikesh Arora on Why Palo Alto Networks Is Buying Talon, Dig
Nov. 16, 2023, 2:17 a.m. |
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Palo Alto will spent nearly $670 million buying Talon and Dig to broaden its cloud security portfolio and protect unmanaged devices without impacting usability. Purchasing Tel Aviv, Israel-based Talon Cyber Security for $435 million will help safeguard the 36% of the workforce that's independent.
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