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Received โ€” 19 May 2026 โญ Palo Alto Networks Blog

Beyond the Frontier โ€” Expanding the Ecosystem for Autonomous Defense

13 May 2026 at 21:00

Over the past few weeks, we have reached a critical turning point in cybersecurity. Following the launch of our Frontier AI Defense initiative, weโ€™ve continued testing the latest frontier models (including Anthropicโ€™s Mythos and Claude Opus 4.7, as well as OpenAIโ€™s GPT-5.5-Cyber) as part of the Trusted Access for Cyber program.

The urgency to innovate continues to ramp up. As Lee Klarich recently detailed in his Defender's Guide to the Frontier AI Impact on Cybersecurity, our current landscape is defined by a brief three-to-five-month window to gain a strategic advantage over attackers. To outsmart AI-based exploits, enterprises must decisively address vulnerabilities across their code and stand up the right security stack to enable real-time, automated defenses.

With such a ticking clock in front of us, acting rapidly and at-scale to support our customers is paramount. Today, we exponentially grow our scale of delivery by expanding our Frontier AI Alliance.

Since introducing this initiative, our collaboration with initial partners โ€“ Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, NTT DATA, and PwC โ€“ has already begun changing the defensive math for our customers. This is a moment that calls for radical collaboration across the entire security ecosystem, so today we are proud to welcome a new cohort of strategic partners โ€“ Cognizant, HCLTech, Kyndryl, TCS, Infosys, McKinsey & Company, Orange Cyberdefense, and Wipro โ€“ who will join us in delivering AI readiness at scale.

Frontier AI Alliance

While this expansion significantly increases our reach, this is only the beginning. We are committed to a continuous evolution of this alliance and will be adding more critical partners in the future across the globe to ensure our customers have the most robust defense network possible.

By combining our technology with these partnersโ€™ deep consulting expertise, we are delivering:

  • Machine-Speed Security: Natively integrating Frontier AI to provide real-time, automated defense against autonomous threats.
  • Intelligence-Led Resilience: Leveraging Unit 42ยฎ experts to fast-track the discovery and remediation of exposures at machine speed.
  • Hardened Defenses: Utilizing early access to frontier models from partners like OpenAI and Anthropic to simulate and block attack chains before they hit the mainstream.

The stakes are high. The attack cycle has compressed with the time from initial access to data exfiltration collapsing to just 39 seconds. Machine-speed MTTR (mean time to respond) is no longer an ambitious goal, it is a requirement.

This initiative underscores our commitment to providing every client with integrated, real-time protection.

Discover further details: Palo Alto Networks Frontier AI Defense.

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Received โ€” 11 May 2026 โญ Palo Alto Networks Blog

Enhancing AI-Driven Defense with Anthropicโ€™s Claude Opus 4.7

30 April 2026 at 19:00

As Frontier AI crosses new thresholds, the landscape for both attackers and defenders is shifting. At Palo Alto Networks, we are committed to ensuring defenders maintain the advantage.

To deliver this critical edge, our Unit 42 Frontier AI Defense will now leverage Anthropicโ€™s Claude Security, powered by Opus 4.7. By integrating one of the worldโ€™s most advanced AI models, we are empowering our customers to outpace automated threats. Through Frontier AI Defense, organizations can rapidly assess their security posture, remediate vulnerabilities and harden their infrastructure against next-generation, AI-driven attacks.

We are utilizing Claude Securityโ€™s deep technical reasoning to enable our customers to find and fix vulnerabilities with unprecedented speed. This includes:

  1. AI-Driven Exposure Analysis โ€“ย Identifying complex exploit chains that turn minor findings into critical risks.
  2. Scalable Application Analysis โ€“ย Performing deep-stack code reviews at a scale and depth previously unavailable.
  3. Agentic Defense โ€“ย Powering autonomous workflows that detect and remediate threats at machine speed, backed by human oversight.

Palo Alto Networks is also participating in Anthropic's Cyber Verification Program, which credentials security teams for legitimate defensive use of frontier models.

The threat timeline is accelerating. Within months, AI-driven attack capabilities will become a standard fixture of the threat landscape. Palo Alto Networks is dedicated to ensuring our global customers are equipped with the modern frontier AI models necessary to stay secure both today and tomorrow.

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Unit 42 Expands Frontier AI Defense with Armadin Partnership

Frontier AI is changing what is possible for attackers. To meet this escalating threat, Palo Alto Networks is teaming up with Armadin, the new offensive security company founded by Kevin Mandia. This partnership expands our newly introduced Unit 42 Frontier AI Defense service, scaling our ability to identify and remediate AI-driven exposures, and accelerating protection across the enterprise.

Over the past few weeks, weโ€™ve spoken with hundreds of CISOs who universally feel the urgency on the frontlines. Security leaders need to know exactly where they stand against the AI-driven attacks happening right now, and the ones coming in the next six months.

Expanding Frontier AI Defense โ€” The External AI Hyperattack Assessment

For organizations seeking to actively pressure-test their perimeter, this partnership introduces an autonomous, AI-driven offensive assessment of your external attack surface.

This added layer identifies real attack paths and proves exploitability across internet-facing assets. The platform begins with passive discovery, validating publicly exposed assets, cloud resources and secrets. Next, Armadin deploys a coordinated swarm of autonomous AI attack agents, operating at machine speed across your external footprint.

These agents execute active reconnaissance, launch attacks and exploit vulnerabilities in parallel, using over 50,000 templates. Upon initial access, the swarm simulates post-exploitation behavior to demonstrate impact, logging every attack chain as decision-grade evidence of exploitable risk.

Decision-Grade Proof of Exploitable Risk

With this added layer of autonomous simulation, Unit 42 Frontier AI Defense provides an even more rigorous, pressure-tested view of an organization's external attack surface. This allows our experts to accurately simulate the tradecraft of the most capable, AI-equipped threat actors, compressing complex attack lifecycles from days into minutes.

AI may change what is possible for attackers, but in the hands of defenders, it becomes a decisive advantage. This partnership is another important step in making sure that advantage stays with the defenders.

A member of Project Glasswing and OpenAIโ€™s Trusted Access for Cyber (TAC) program, Palo Alto Networks remains the only company equipped to deliver this strategic level of partnership through Unit 42 Frontier AI Defense and the Frontier AI Alliance, driven to integrate cutting-edge technologies into our products and services.

Get started with Unit 42 Frontier AI Defense today.

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Received โ€” 23 April 2026 โญ Palo Alto Networks Blog

The AI Ecosystem Edge โ€” Introducing Our Frontier AI Alliance

17 April 2026 at 21:00

Acting swiftly with intent, together with Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, NTT DATA and PwC

With the imminent release of unbounded frontier models, the barrier to entry for sophisticated cyberattacks has vanished. Anthropicโ€™s Mythos represents a 50% leap in coding capability over previous models. Itโ€™s a leap that, as Lee Klarich stated, translates into autonomous agents capable of both surfacing a massive surge of vulnerabilities and exploiting them faster than weโ€™ve ever seen or imagined.

In this new era, business continuity requires more than just better tools; it requires a unified ecosystem of experts capable of orchestrating a defense that matches this new pace of attack.

As we drive the industry standard for addressing these emerging risks with our Unit 42ยฎ Frontier AI Defense, weโ€™ve united an alliance of global transformation leaders, starting with Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, NTT DATA and PwC, and will continue to scale these alliances to ensure every enterprise has a rapid path to AI resilience.

Frontier AI Alliance: Palo Alto Networks, Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, NTT Data, pwc.

By combining the worldโ€™s most advanced AI security platform with deep industry expertise, we are delivering the security assessment and rapid protection needed to help customers stop emerging threats and keep their business resilient.

Rex Thexton,
Chief Technology Officer, Accenture Cybersecurity:

As AI-driven attacks accelerate to machine speed, organizations must rethink how they protect critical assets. Together with Palo Alto Networks, we're helping clients automate protection and reduce risk. By enabling an autonomous defense posture that detects and responds in minutes, we can empower organizations to scale their AI innovation with confidence.

Deborah Golden,
principal, Deloitte:

As AI-driven threats accelerate, our mission is to help clients move even faster. By combining Deloitte's implementation experience with Palo Alto Networks' AI blueprint, we are rapidly delivering more complete security coverage to clients with near-real-time responsiveness, turning potential vulnerabilities into a foundation for resilient innovation.

Mark Hughes,
Global Managing Partner of Cybersecurity Services, IBM Consulting:

In an environment where frontier models let attackers move faster than ever, organizations need defenses that can keep up. Joining the Frontier AI Alliance strengthens our commitment to helping organizations prepare for this new class of agentic, machine speed threats. IBM Autonomous Security plus Palo Alto Networks technologies bring together interoperable, vendor-agnostic digital workers that operate across an organization's full security stack, enabling security programs to act as a system rather than a collection of disconnected tools.

Sandip Gupta,
Head of Global Strategic Alliances, NTT DATA:

Frontier AI is reshaping the economics of cyber defense. As threat actors move faster and operate with greater automation, organizations need a more resilient and adaptive approach to protecting business continuity. Through the Frontier AI Alliance, NTT DATA is combining Palo Alto Networks' innovation with its global cybersecurity solutions and deep industry experience to help clients close critical security gaps, reduce complexity and strengthen resilience against AI-powered threats.

Morgan Adamski,
Principal and Cyber, Data, & Technology Risk Leader, PwC:

As AI-enabled cyber risk accelerates in both speed and scale, organizations cannot remediate issues fast enough through traditional approaches. Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 Frontier AI Defense combines Palo Alto Networks innovation in vulnerability discovery with PwC's expertise to prioritize what matters, accelerate remediation, and build governance and resilience frameworks that operate at machine speed.

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By engaging directly with Palo Alto Networks, or working with our partners through the Frontier AI Alliance, our customers can move past the complexity of building an AI-ready defense from scratch and gain:

  • Accelerated Immunity: Go from a high-exposure state to a hardened posture using a prevalidated AI Defense Blueprint, delivering coverage in weeks, not years.
  • On-Demand Expertise: Our partners provide the specialized prompting and verification required to make the latest AI Frontier models work for the defender.
  • Operational Resilience: While Unit 42 provides the Frontier AI Exposure Analysis, our ecosystem partners provide the boots on the ground to remediate those findings and leverage our product portfolio to deliver AI-readiness to your enterprise.

The threat of Mythos-class models is imminent, but the path to resilience is clear. Whether you are looking for an immediate strategic assessment or a deep operational overhaul, the Frontier AI Alliance is ready to move at the speed of your business.

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