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Delhi/NCR | Mumbai | Chandigarh | Jaipur

Palo Alto Partner in Delhi, Chandigarh, Jaipur, and Mumbai

Palo Alto Partner

As a trusted Palo Alto Partner in Delhi, Chandigarh, Jaipur and Mumbai, IT Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. (ITSIPL) delivers next-generation cybersecurity solutions powered by AI, automation, and Zero Trust architecture. As cyber threats become more advanced, businesses need intelligent, AI-driven security to stay protected.

We help enterprises secure their networks, cloud environments, endpoints, and data using industry-leading Palo Alto Networks security solutions, including NGFW, SASE, Prisma Cloud, and Cortex.

Why Advanced Cybersecurity is Essential?

Every digital reach increases the attack surface and creates new security concerns, from remote access to IoT devices to cloud workloads. Traditional security methods are no longer adequate due to the increasing sophistication of modern cyber threats. To proactively identify, stop, and address threats before they affect operations, organisations require sophisticated cybersecurity solutions. Businesses are more vulnerable to data breaches, operational disruptions, regulatory non-compliance, and financial losses in the absence of strong protection.

Key Solutions we Offer:

Explore a range of advanced security solutions designed to protect users, devices, applications, and data across hybrid and cloud environments while reducing cyber risk and improving operational resilience with Palo Alto Partner.

Key Products & Technologies

– Prisma AIRS
– AI Access Security

Core Features

– AI-driven protection and automation across all environments
– Controls and secures GenAI access
– Prevents data leakage via AI tools

Key Products & Technologies

– Advanced Threat Prevention
– Advanced URL Filtering
– Advanced WildFire
– Advanced DNS Security
– Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
– Enterprise IoT Security
– Medical IoT Security- Industrial OT Security- SaaS Security

Core Features

– Real-time threat intelligence and protection
– Stops malware, ransomware, and phishing before impact
– AI-driven IoT and OT visibility
– Enterprise-grade DLP and SaaS application security

Key Products & Technologies

– Hardware & Software Firewalls
– Strata Cloud Manager
– SD-WAN for NGFW
– PAN-OS
– Panorama

Core Features

– Deep visibility and control across users, apps, and data
– Unified management via Panorama and Cloud Manager
– Simplified policy management and network segmentation

Key Products & Technologies

– Prisma SASE
– Application Acceleration
– Autonomous Digital Experience Management
– Enterprise DLP
– Prisma Access- Prisma SD-WAN
– Remote Browser Isolation
SaaS Security

Core Features

– Converged cloud security and networking
– Seamless, secure access for hybrid workforces
– Consistent protection for all apps and devices anywhere

Key Products & Technologies

– Cortex Cloud- Application Security
– Cloud Posture Security
– Cloud Runtime Security
– Prisma Cloud

Core Features

– Full-stack cloud security from build to runtime
– Compliance, vulnerability, and runtime threat detection
– Unified visibility across multi-cloud environments

Key Products & Technologies

– Cortex XSIAM
– Cortex XDR
– Cortex XSOAR
– Cortex Xpanse
– Unit 42 Managed XDR & XSIAM

Core Features

– AI-powered threat detection, automation, and response
– Reduces SOC workload with intelligent triage
– Managed detection and response backed by Unit 42 experts

Why Choose Us?

Key Points

Descriptions

Certified Expertise

We are certified Palo Alto Partner security engineers deliver end-to-end design, deployment, and optimisation of Palo Alto solutions.

AI-First Security Approach

Leverage Palo Alto’s AI-driven platforms for real-time visibility and predictive threat prevention.

Customized Architecture

Security strategies tailored for hybrid, multi-cloud, and enterprise network environments.

End-to-End Delivery

From consulting and setup to managed security services, we provide full lifecycle support.

Proactive Monitoring

Continuous security optimisation and 24/7 assistance from our expert support team.

Industries We Serve

Information Technology

Banking, Financial Services & Insurance

Healthcare & Life Sciences

Manufacturing & Industrial

Education

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can Palo Alto firewalls inspect encrypted SSL/TLS traffic?

Yes. Palo Alto Networks NGFWs can decrypt and inspect SSL/TLS traffic for threats like malware, phishing, and data leaks, then re-encrypt it before forwarding. Custom policies can exclude sensitive traffic such as banking or healthcare applications.

A Palo Alto Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) evaluates traffic using Layer 7 Deep Packet Inspection (DPI). Unlike traditional firewalls that rely on basic port and IP filtering, Palo Alto NGFWs identify the exact application regardless of port and inspect packet payloads in real time.

Palo Alto enables organizations to inspect, identify, and control traffic based on actual applications and user identity rather than relying only on ports and protocols.

Yes. Palo Alto uses App-ID technology to identify applications regardless of port, protocol, or encryption method.

Yes. Palo Alto combines Threat Prevention, DNS Security, WildFire sandboxing, and machine learning-based analysis to detect and block ransomware, malware, and previously unknown threats.

Yes. Threat Prevention subscriptions include IPS, anti-malware, anti-spyware, command-and-control protection, and vulnerability signatures.

Threat signatures are continuously updated through Palo Alto’s cloud-delivered security services, often multiple times per day.

Palo Alto have SP3 Architecture (Single Pass Parallel Processing). It uses Single Pass Parallel Processing (SP3) architecture for high performance.

It processes traffic only once while applying:

  • App-ID
  • Content-ID
  • User-ID
  • Security policies , This reduces latency and improves throughput.

Yes. Palo Alto firewalls can inspect east-west traffic between internal segments to detect suspicious movement, malware propagation, or unauthorized access attempts.

Many customers find Palo Alto easier to manage because of its unified policy structure, application visibility, centralized logging, and Panorama management platform.

Yes. Panorama provides centralized management, policy control, software updates, logging, and reporting across multiple firewalls.

Yes. Different administrative roles and permissions can be assigned to security teams,
auditors, and operations staff.

Palo Alto provides migration tools such as Expedition to help convert policies, objects, NAT rules, and configurations from vendors like Cisco ASA, Fortinet, and Check Point.

Yes. Palo Alto integrates with Active Directory, LDAP, Azure AD, and other identity providers for User-ID based security policies.

Yes. Security policies can be created using usernames, user groups, applications, devices, and locations rather than only IP addresses.

No, you cannot directly use a MAC address as a source or destination criteria inside a Palo Alto Networks standard Security Policy

Yes. Palo Alto integrates with MFA third party providers such as Okta, Duo, RSA, Azure MFA, and others. Palo Alto does not have inbuild/free MFA features.

Log retention depends on storage sizing, hardware platform, Panorama deployment, and cloud logging subscriptions.

Yes. Palo Alto integrates with SIEM platforms such as Splunk, QRadar, Microsoft Sentinel, and other third-party monitoring tools.

Yes. Administrators can view applications, users, URLs, threats, file transfers through logs and dashboards.

Yes. Palo Alto Networks NGFWs fully support SD-WAN with application-aware path selection, dynamic failover, and centralized management using the Advanced SD-WAN subscription on your existing firewalls

Organizations choose Palo Alto Networks for advanced threat prevention, deep application visibility, Zero Trust security, cloud security integration, and centralized management across hybrid environments.

Yes. Palo Alto can detect phishing websites, malicious URLs, suspicious email links, and credential theft attempts using URL Filtering and cloud intelligence.

Yes. WildFire cloud sandboxing analyzes unknown files and generates protections for previously unseen threats.

Threat intelligence updates are distributed globally in near real time through Palo Alto cloud-delivered security services.

Yes. Palo Alto offers solutions for SMBs, mid-sized businesses, large enterprises, and service providers with scalable hardware and cloud-delivered security options.

Yes. Palo Alto solutions support centralized management for branch offices, campuses, data centers, and remote users through Panorama and cloud-managed platforms.

Yes. Palo Alto uses AI and machine learning technologies across threat prevention, malware analysis, DNS security, and automated incident detection.

Yes. Palo Alto provides multiple security layers including:

  • Advanced Threat Prevention
  • WildFire sandboxing
  • DNS Security
  • URL Filtering
  • Zero Trust access
  • SaaS Security
  • Cloud workload protection

 

to reduce the attack surface and prevent modern threats.

Yes. Prisma Access is designed specifically for hybrid work environments and secures remote users, branch offices, and mobile devices from anywhere.

Yes. Prisma SASE includes SaaS Security capabilities to monitor SaaS application usage, enforce security policies, and protect sensitive data across cloud applications.

Yes. Prisma SASE supports Zero Trust access by continuously verifying users, devices, and application access requests.

Yes. Panorama and cloud management tools help maintain consistent policies across hybrid environments.

Yes. Palo Alto continuously analyzes traffic behavior and can identify unknown, evasive, or custom applications using App-ID and machine learning technologies.

Yes. Administrators can block risky or non-business applications while allowing approved business applications.

Yes. Palo Alto can identify traffic based on individual users, user groups, departments, devices, and applications.

Yes. Palo Alto provides visibility into unauthorized SaaS applications and unsanctioned cloud services used within the organization.

Yes. Palo Alto supports Active/Passive and Active/Active HA deployments for redundancy and failover.

Yes. High Availability deployments help reduce service interruption during software upgrades and maintenance windows.

The firewall continues basic traffic forwarding, but associated security services and updates stop functioning until subscriptions are renewed.