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Palo Alto Acquires Portkey: The Battle for AI Agent Security Control Plane Begins
Palo Alto Networks acquires Portkey, an AI Gateway pioneer, integrating it into Prisma AIRS. Portkey provides a centralized control plane for managing and securing autonomous AI agents, processing trillions of tokens monthly. This signals a fundamental shift from perimeter defense to an AI transaction-level control plane.
Zscaler's AI-Guardian Shifts Zero Trust Control Plane to Non-Human AI Identities
Zscaler launches Project AI-Guardian with six GSIs to extend Zero Trust to AI agents, introducing AI Protect suite. The core shift treats non-human identities as first-class security principals, enabling granular access control and continuous red-teaming for AI agent ecosystems.
Palo Alto Networks Idira: Democratizing Privilege Control, AI Agent Identity as New Control Plane
Palo Alto Networks launches Idira, an identity security platform built on CyberArk PAM, extending privileged access control to every human, machine, and AI agent identity. Core features include Zero Standing Privilege (ZSP), JIT permissions, and an AI engine for automatically discovering hidden entitlements and recommending least privilege. Idira becomes PANW's third core platform alongside Strata and Cortex.
Palo Alto Acquires Portkey: Capturing AI Agent Security Control Plane
The Portkey acquisition represents Palo Alto's latest move in 'platform consolidation' strategy. Unlike CrowdStrike's 'best-of-breed' approach, Palo Alto is continuously acquiring to complete its AI security capability matrix. Post-acquisition, Palo Alto will possess a complete platform covering network, cloud, endpoint, security operations, and AI security.