Distribution Central has continued its Palo Alto Networks run with an appointment to Elite Authorised Training Centre status.
Businesses are failing to protect themselves adequately from increasingly-sophisticated techniques used by cyber criminals, says Palo Alto Networks.
Distribution Central elevates its status to become the first ANZ Palo Alto elite support centre, rewarding its hefty investment in tech expertise.
Palo Alto Networks and VMware have entered into a strategic partnership in order to expand their mobile security offerings.
Half of Android users at risk as a new malware threat lets attackers swap safe apps for malicious ones, claims Palo Alto Networks.
Bolstered by the increasing propensity for malicious attacks, the security appliance market has experienced double-digit shipment growth and 8.6% reve.
The Australian government's Department of Finance has added a further nine suppliers to their Cloud Services Panel with Envisian among the winners.
Westcon Group bolsters its NZ security offerings by adding Palo Alto Networks to its portfolio, promising advanced protection for enterprises.
Security experts warn that a new malware family is targeting Apple iOS and OS X, marking a 'new era' in malware.
In a stunning financial year, Distribution Central's NZ profits surge from $129,636 to $855,168, backed by new vendor deals and key partnerships.
The security appliance market continues to see positive momentum, with the industry recording its 19th consecutive quarter of positive growth.
Distribution Central named ANZ Distribution Partner of the Year and APAC Distributor of the Year by Palo Alto Networks.
Company directors urged to prioritise cyber security to safeguard businesses and stakeholder interests, per Palo Alto Networks guidance.
Palo Alto Networks and Westcon Group expand their global distribution agreement to bring enterprise security platform to new markets.
Kiwi businesses warned about mobile security risks as Palo Alto Networks highlights the threat of DDoS attacks through enterprise devices.
Heartbleed vulnerability's impact on enterprises may be far from over, warns Palo Alto Networks, as unseen internal threats loom large.
The Internet of Things poses the biggest security risks to organisations, warns Armando Dacal from Palo Alto Networks.
Palo Alto Networks has been recognised by Gartner as a leader in the Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Firewalls for the third year running.
Palo Alto Networks warns the Heartbleed bug could be the worst vulnerability ever, urging swift action to secure enterprise servers.
Palo Alto Networks will continue to protect Windows XP-based clients despite Microsoft ending support for the OS, says CSO Rick Howard.