Palo Alto Networks Unveils Prisma Browser and 47-Day Certificate Automation

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Palo Alto Networks released Prisma Browser, securing agentic AI workflows in the browser—where employees spend 85% of workday—with automated data protection, prompt-injection defense and universal LLM integration within Prisma SASE. It also launched Next-Generation Trust Security to automate 47-day certificate renewals and prevent outages via network-native lifecycle management.

1. Prisma Browser for Agentic AI

Palo Alto Networks introduced Prisma Browser to convert the web into a secure AI-driven workspace, addressing risks like shadow AI agents, prompt injection and agent hijacking. The browser integrates any chosen LLM, enforces content-aware boundaries, prevents data leakage to unmanaged AI tools and embeds AI-powered data protection directly into user workflows.

2. Next-Generation Trust Security

The newly launched Next-Generation Trust Security platform automates the mandatory 47-day certificate renewal cycle, eliminating manual processes and preventing service outages. By unifying certificate lifecycle management with real-time network visibility and enforcement, it accelerates post-quantum readiness and embeds cryptographic agility into network operations.

3. Strategic and Market Implications

These launches expand Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma SASE portfolio, positioning the company to capture demand for secure agentic AI environments and automated trust management. The innovations enhance operational resilience, reduce IT overhead and strengthen the company’s competitive stance in a market prioritizing AI security and post-quantum compliance.

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