Palo Alto Networks (PANW, Financial) and Okta (OKTA, Financial) deepen their partnership with AI‑driven security integrations to tackle identity attacks.
The companies unveiled two new integrations. The first links Okta Workforce Identity with Palo Alto's Prisma Access Browser to enforce conditional SSO access exclusively through a secure browser. The second combines Okta AI‑powered Identity Threat Protection with Palo Alto's Cortex SecOps platform, offering organizations a unified view of identity risks across their entire attack surface and serving nearly 2,000 joint customers.
Together the solutions automate threat response, secure application access on any device, and eliminate security blind spots. “With Palo Alto Networks, Okta is proud to enhance the interoperability of our AI‑powered platforms, providing joint customers with context‑aware access controls and secure authentication to stay ahead of today's threats,” said Stephen Lee, Okta's vice president of Technology Partnerships.
Why it matters: As identity attacks rise, AI‑based conditional access and unified risk monitoring offer a scalable defense and reduce operational complexity.
Investors will watch both companies' next quarterly updates for early signs of revenue growth from these AI security offerings.