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Palo Alto Prisma Cloud

Prisma Cloud is the industry’s most complete Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP), with the industry’s broadest security and compliance coverage for infrastructure, workloads, and applications, across the entire cloud native technology stack—throughout the development lifecycle and across hybrid and multicloud environments.

Features

  • Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)
  • Cloud Workload Protection (CWP)
  • Code Application Security (CAS) and Infrastructure as Code Security (IAC)
  • Data Security Posture Management (DSPM)
  • Agentless or Agent based approach
  • Attack Path Analysis
  • Cloud Identity Entitlement Management (CIEM)
  • Static Application Security Testing (SAST) and Software Composition Analysis (SCA)
  • Serverless, container and host security
  • Web Application API Security (WAAS) and Web Application Firewall (WAF)

Benefits

  • Multicloud support for AWS, Azure, GCP, Oracle Cloud, Alibaba, IBM
  • Simplifying Compliance with Immediate evaluation against common security frameworks
  • Implement scanning in CI/CD pipelines with security guardrails
  • Enable developer velocity by integrating security into the SDLC
  • Cloud Security tool consolidation and extensive integrations
  • Reduce alert fatigue with vulnerability prioritisation and contextualisation
  • Remediate risks in cloud, trace to code to fix forever
  • Find interrelated weaknesses and isolate exploitable attack vectors
  • Establish continuous visibility and control across your cloud environment
  • Enable real-time protection for cloud workloads, web applications, and APIs

Pricing

£21,600 a unit a year

Service documents

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Framework

G-Cloud 14

Service ID

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Contact

Charterhouse Voice & Data Liz Holmes
Telephone: 02076137441
Email: publicsector@cvdgroup.com

Service scope

Service constraints
At present, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Compute Platform and Alibaba Cloud are the only supported platforms for all functionality. Docker Enterprise Edition, IBM Cloud, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Rancher and Pivotal are supported from a containerisation technology only at time of writing
System requirements
A service-account with sufficient permissions for chosen public cloud platform(s)

User support

Email or online ticketing support
Email or online ticketing
Support response times
24x7x365 Support Priority 1 (Critical) - < 1 Hour Priority 2 (High) - 2 Hours Priority 3 (Medium) - 4 Hours Priority 4 (Low) - 8 Business Hours Support Service Level Agreements (SLA) are identical for Monday to Friday and Weekends/Public Holidays.
User can manage status and priority of support tickets
Yes
Online ticketing support accessibility
None or don’t know
Phone support
Yes
Phone support availability
24 hours, 7 days a week
Web chat support
No
Onsite support
Yes, at extra cost
Support levels
All products come with a standard support offering included which entitles the customer to 24x7x365 email, telephone and web support. A dedicated "Resident Engineer" is available at an additional cost.
Support available to third parties
Yes

Onboarding and offboarding

Getting started
Palo Alto Networks offers on-site training (EDU-210, EDU-214, EDU-220, EDU-330, and more) and online training (EDU-110, EDU-114, EDU-120, etc.). In addition, publicly accessible user-documentation which details everything from initial setup through to ongoing maintenance & usage and how to use the API. Professional Services are also available in the form of "Quickstart" packages to rapidly onboard organisations.
Service documentation
Yes
Documentation formats
  • HTML
  • PDF
End-of-contract data extraction
All customer data is exportable should the contract come to an end. Cloud data that Palo Alto Networks hold on an organisation/tenant can be exported and deleted by contacting Palo Alto Networks support. If no contact is made data will automatically be purged after 90 days post cessation of the contract(s)
End-of-contract process
At the end of the contract, if the organisation chooses not to renew and continue with the service all data pertaining to the organisation is deleted. If the organisation chooses to renew then the service continues as normal. 90-days prior to the contract expiration date an initial reminder email is sent, followed up by gradually increasing reminders until the date of expiration.

Using the service

Web browser interface
Yes
Using the web interface
Users can view system dashboards, view public cloud inventories (CMDB), utilise the investigate functionality to query their cloud environments for information, configure security policies, view and validate their organisations compliance adherence, view and respond to system alarms and alerts and configure system specific settings. The entire service can be configured and setup via the management interface. A role-based access control (RBAC) system is in place to enforce the relevant access and configuration permissions requirements for certain types of individual users or groups.
Web interface accessibility standard
None or don’t know
How the web interface is accessible
The web interface is accessible via a subdomain of prismacloud.io (e.g. organisation.prismacloud.io). IP Whitelisting can be utilised to restrict access to the management web interface.
Web interface accessibility testing
None
API
Yes
What users can and can't do using the API
"The Prisma Cloud API allows you to programmatically access and manage your Prisma Cloud resources, making it easy to automate tasks, integrate with other tools, and build custom integrations. With a variety of endpoints available, Prisma Cloud API aims to automate tasks and facilitate integrations with a wide range of application types while covering the majority of workflows and use cases currently supported by the Prisma Cloud web interface. "
API automation tools
  • Ansible
  • Chef
  • OpenStack
  • SaltStack
  • Terraform
  • Puppet
  • Other
Other API automation tools
  • Python/Go Libraries – Published libraries for use in custom project
  • Demisto (Cortex XSOAR) - Supports the industry leading SOAR toolset.
API documentation
Yes
API documentation formats
  • HTML
  • PDF
Command line interface
Yes
Command line interface compatibility
  • Linux or Unix
  • Windows
  • MacOS
Using the command line interface
"Prisma Cloud provides a number of CLI solutions that can provide security assurance on configuration files used to create cloud infrastructure, and the images that are used to create containers. These CLI tools can be used within the CICD Pipelines to prevent a malicious image or misconfigured infrastructure from entering a production environment.
Customers are provided twistCLI to scan container images and conduct image analysis sandboxing. In addiotn to this, customer can utilise Checkov by BridgeCrew as a CLI tool to scan for IaC misconfigurations, Secret exposure and SCA. Both CLI tools require an API key from the Prisma Cloud console to function. The twistcli tool is delivered with every Prisma Cloud release. It is statically compiled, so it does not have any external dependencies, and it can run on any Linux host. Customers can use these CLI tools as an additional method to assist in scanning, for example adding guardrails in a CICD Pipeline etc. These tools do not allow customers to change global setting for the Prisma Cloud Console - for this use case, customers should consider utilising the Prisma Cloud API. "

Scaling

Scaling available
Yes
Scaling type
Automatic
Independence of resources
Palo Alto Networks through an automated process is constantly evaluating and monitoring the load placed upon the application. Each customers instance is unique so there is no risk of shared resources being fully utilised by another organisation. As load increases the service will automatically bring online additional compute resources to accommodate the additional load.
Usage notifications
No

Analytics

Infrastructure or application metrics
Yes
Metrics types
Other
Other metrics
  • Current active sessions
  • Compliance metrics against definable baseline
  • Best Practice metrics against definable baseline
  • Policy Violations
  • Vulnerabilities
  • Network activity and user activity metrics
Reporting types
  • API access
  • Real-time dashboards
  • Regular reports
  • Reports on request

Resellers

Supplier type
Reseller providing extra support
Organisation whose services are being resold
Palo Alto Networks

Staff security

Staff security clearance
Other security clearance
Government security clearance
Up to Developed Vetting (DV)

Asset protection

Knowledge of data storage and processing locations
Yes
Data storage and processing locations
  • European Economic Area (EEA)
  • Other locations
User control over data storage and processing locations
Yes
Datacentre security standards
Complies with a recognised standard (for example CSA CCM version 3.0)
Penetration testing frequency
At least every 6 months
Penetration testing approach
In-house
Protecting data at rest
  • Physical access control, complying with CSA CCM v3.0
  • Physical access control, complying with SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
  • Physical access control, complying with another standard
  • Encryption of all physical media
  • Scale, obfuscating techniques, or data storage sharding
  • Other
Other data at rest protection approach
Amazon and Google uses several layers of encryption to protect data. Using multiple layers of encryption adds redundant data protection and allows us to select the optimal approach based on application requirements. (further information to follow) Google Security statement https://cloud.google.com/security/overview/ https://cloud.google.com/security/ AWS Security Statement https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/data-center/controls/ https://d1.awsstatic.com/whitepapers/aws-security-whitepaper https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/data-center/data-centers/ All logs are stored in the Cortex data lake, user activity is monitored and stored in the Cortex data lake for the agreed retention period
Data sanitisation process
Yes
Data sanitisation type
  • Explicit overwriting of storage before reallocation
  • Deleted data can’t be directly accessed
  • Hardware containing data is completely destroyed
Equipment disposal approach
Complying with a recognised standard, for example CSA CCM v.30, CAS (Sanitisation) or ISO/IEC 27001

Backup and recovery

Backup and recovery
Yes
What’s backed up
Customers can back up all data from cloud workload protection
Backup controls
Prisma Cloud automatically backs up all data and configuration files periodically. You can view all backups, make new backups, and restore specific backups from the Console UI
Datacentre setup
Multiple datacentres with disaster recovery
Scheduling backups
Supplier controls the whole backup schedule
Backup recovery
Users contact the support team

Data-in-transit protection

Data protection between buyer and supplier networks
  • Private network or public sector network
  • TLS (version 1.2 or above)
  • IPsec or TLS VPN gateway
  • Other
Other protection between networks
Palo Alto Networks uses a proprietary encryption layer for API calls, telemetry and update services.
Data protection within supplier network
  • TLS (version 1.2 or above)
  • IPsec or TLS VPN gateway
  • Other
Other protection within supplier network
Palo Alto Networks uses a proprietary encryption layer for API calls, telemetry and update services.

Availability and resilience

Guaranteed availability
Prisma™ Cloud services shall be available 99.9% of the time, measured monthly excluding scheduled maintenance. If Customer requests maintenance during these hours, any uptime or downtime calculation will exclude periods affected by such maintenance. Further, any downtime resulting from outages of third-party connections or utilities or other reasons beyond the control of Palo Alto Networks will also be excluded from any such calculation. Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy and the entire liability of Palo Alto Networks, in connection with Prisma Cloud service availability, shall be to credit Customer 2% of monthly service fees (downtime credit) for each period of 60 consecutive minutes of downtime, provided that no more than one such credit will accrue per day. Downtime shall begin to accrue as soon as Customer notifies Palo Alto Networks that downtime is taking place and will continue to accrue until service is restored. In order to receive downtime credit, the customer must notify Palo Alto Networks in writing within 24 hours from the time of downtime. Failure to provide such notice will forfeit the right to receive downtime credit.
Approach to resilience
Palo Alto Networks delivers the Prisma Cloud service utilising public cloud providers Amazon Web Services and Google Compute Platform. Within each of these providers the use of “availability zones” (AZ) to ensure geo and service redundancy and resiliency within a region (e.g. United Kingdom) and at a regional level with traffic being able to be steered to another region/availability zone/location should an incident occur.
Outage reporting
A public dashboard available at status.paloaltonetworks.com and via email alerting.

Identity and authentication

User authentication
  • 2-factor authentication
  • Public key authentication (including by TLS client certificate)
Access restrictions in management interfaces and support channels
Users authenticate to the service at organisation.aperture.paloaltonetworks.com or apps.paloaltonetworks.com using a username and password combination and multifactor authentication (if configured). API access is controlled via key/token system.
Access restriction testing frequency
At least once a year
Management access authentication
  • 2-factor authentication
  • Public key authentication (including by TLS client certificate)
  • Other
Description of management access authentication
Restrictions can be implemented by restricting IP addresses able to access the management interface(s). In addition a role-based access control (RBAC) system is in place to further restrict users to user definable configuration views and modes
Devices users manage the service through
  • Dedicated device on a segregated network (providers own provision)
  • Dedicated device on a government network (for example PSN)
  • Dedicated device over multiple services or networks
  • Any device but through a bastion host (a bastion host is a server that provides access to a private network from an external network such as the internet)
  • Directly from any device which may also be used for normal business (for example web browsing or viewing external email)

Audit information for users

Access to user activity audit information
Users have access to real-time audit information
How long user audit data is stored for
User-defined
Access to supplier activity audit information
Users contact the support team to get audit information
How long supplier audit data is stored for
User-defined
How long system logs are stored for
User-defined

Standards and certifications

ISO/IEC 27001 certification
No
ISO 28000:2007 certification
No
CSA STAR certification
Yes
CSA STAR accreditation date
28/10/2016
CSA STAR certification level
Level 1: CSA STAR Self-Assessment
What the CSA STAR doesn’t cover
No exemptions
PCI certification
No
Cyber essentials
Yes
Cyber essentials plus
No
Other security certifications
Yes
Any other security certifications
  • SOC2
  • FIPS 140-2
  • NCSC Foundation
  • See https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/legal-notices/trust-center/technical-certifications#

Security governance

Named board-level person responsible for service security
Yes
Security governance certified
Yes
Security governance standards
  • CSA CCM version 3.0
  • ISO/IEC 27001
  • Other
Other security governance standards
"SOC2
ISO 27001
ISO 27017
ISO 27018
ISO 27032
ISO 27701"
Information security policies and processes
Palo Alto Networks has a formal Enterprise Risk Management program, which includes the performance of an annual risk assessment, with periodic updates, as applicable, to identify and assess key risks and their mitigation approaches. The scope of the program encompasses information security risks and product risks. Our security program consists of a risk-based approach that includes administrative, technical and physical safeguards reasonably designed to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of customer data. Palo Alto Network's information security program is aligned to ISO 27001/2, and includes key controls from HIPAA, PCI and SOC2.

Operational security

Configuration and change management standard
Supplier-defined controls
Configuration and change management approach
Both Palo Alto Networks and the end-user organisation are in full control of their relevant and respective change control processes. Palo Alto has a documented change control procedure in line with ISO27001 and additional details are available upon request.
Vulnerability management type
Supplier-defined controls
Vulnerability management approach
Applications and software that collect, transmit or display, or process End User Data. Palo Alto Networks conducts an application security assessment review to identify common security vulnerabilities as identified by industry recognised organisations annually or for all major releases, whichever occurs first. The scope of the security assessment will primarily focus on application security, including, but not limited to, a penetration test of the application, as well as a code review. Palo Alto Networks utilises a qualified third party to conduct the application security assessments. Palo Alto Networks may conduct the security assessment review directly, following industry standard best practice.
Protective monitoring type
Conforms to a recognised standard, for example CSA CCM v3.0 or SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
Protective monitoring approach
Applications and software that collect, transmit or display, or process End User Data. Palo Alto Networks conducts an application security assessment review to identify common security vulnerabilities as identified by industry recognised organisations annually or for all major releases, whichever occurs first. The scope of the security assessment will primarily focus on application security, including, but not limited to, a penetration test of the application, as well as a code review. Palo Alto Networks utilises a qualified third party to conduct the application security assessments. Palo Alto Networks may conduct the security assessment review directly, following industry standard best practices.
Incident management type
Conforms to a recognised standard, for example, CSA CCM v3.0 or ISO/IEC 27035:2011 or SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
Incident management approach
We have a documented incident management policy and process, which have been implemented, maintained and assessed in accordance with the guidance from ITIL v.3 and the current ISO20000 and ISO27001 standards. Further information is available on request.

Secure development

Approach to secure software development best practice
Supplier-defined process

Separation between users

Virtualisation technology used to keep applications and users sharing the same infrastructure apart
Yes
Who implements virtualisation
Supplier
Virtualisation technologies used
Other
Other virtualisation technology used
Amazon Web Services and Google Compute Platform
How shared infrastructure is kept separate
Each organisations compute instances are unique to that individual organisation with logical separation being achieved at the cloud provider level. This ensures that no virtualised infrastructure is shared organisation to organisation and each respective organisations data and network traffic is isolated from one another

Energy efficiency

Energy-efficient datacentres
Yes
Description of energy efficient datacentres
Palo Alto follows the best practice guidelines for the EU Code of Conduct on Data Centre Energy Efficiency

Social Value

Social Value

Social Value

  • Fighting climate change
  • Tackling economic inequality
  • Equal opportunity
  • Wellbeing

Fighting climate change

We have committed to achieving Carbon Net Neutrality and have in place a clear and achievable plan to get there. See section 5 for more details. We know our operations and delivering for customers has an impact on the environment. We have a carbon footprint and we have completed significant works to understand the extent of that impact on the environment. That allows us to adopt genuine and realistic targets to reduce our impact, as well as implement new ways of working to achieve those reductions. Throughout 2022-24+ we have worked with experts from Sustainable Advantage, a leading environmental consultancy, to complete a thorough ESG review, and to complete a full carbon baselining. Through this work we have adopted a bold and ambitious new Environmental Policy, which includes targets to achieve Carbon Net Zero. We also publish a Carbon Reduction Plan on our website which outlines how we plan to achieve Net Zero.

Tackling economic inequality

We support our staff with enhanced benefits, including additional holidays, employee assistance programs, health insurance, and other benefits. We pay our employees above the minimum wage in all our locations and invest in external benchmarking to objectively measure that we are paying fair rates for the work our people do. Our Cyber Security team, based in Peterborough, have established links with local secondary schools to support a school leaver program. We actively recruit school-leavers into appropriate roles in the business and invest in their learning. Where possible, we work with local companies to support us in our purchasing and delivery of goods and services. In addition to our supply chain, our colleagues travel across the UK to support our customers, and we spend money in the local communities we travel to.

Equal opportunity

We have an established D&I policy and are working hard to make the demographic profile as a business match those of the communities where our offices are based. We employ people from across the UK, and offer a hybrid working policy as standard. We also support fully remote working where the role permits, which ensures our many vacancies are open to everyone from John o’Groats to Land’s End. We publish a modern slavery statement on our website annually, which sets out how we ensure no modern slavery exists in our supply chains.

Wellbeing

We invest in well-being programmes, train mental health first aiders and support an employee assistance programme giving access to confidential help on any issue for any employee. Each year our employees nominate our chosen charities who we then support throughout the year as part of our charity initiatives. We ensure our chosen charities are local to our office locations. We encourage our employees to volunteer with their local communities and support them when they do through flexible working. We have colleagues who volunteer with sports clubs and charities, as well as share their expertise on committees and boards.

Pricing

Price
£21,600 a unit a year
Discount for educational organisations
No
Free trial available
No

Service documents

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