Review the new features and capabilities introduced to AI Access Security
in February 2025.
AI Access Security Report
February 14, 2025
Supported for:
NGFW (Managed by Panorama or Strata Cloud Manager)
Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama or Strata Cloud Manager)
The AI Access SecurityReport provides a comprehensive overview
of your organization's GenAI usage and security posture. This executive-level report
addresses the challenge of understanding and managing risks associated with rapidly
evolving GenAI apps. You can use this report to gain insights into GenAI app usage
and sensitive data exposure within your organization based on a specified time
period. As a security administrator or executive, you can use this report to make
informed decisions about your organization's GenAI security policies, identify areas
for improvement, and prioritize risk mitigation efforts. The AI Access Security Report supports both NGFW and Prisma Access tenants managed by Strata Cloud Manager or a Panorama™ management server, offering flexibility for various network configurations. By utilizing this
report, you can streamline the process of assessing your GenAI app security
landscape, enabling you to take proactive measures to protect your organization's
data and infrastructure while maximizing the benefits of GenAI technologies. The
report's automated generation and scheduling capabilities ensure you always have
access to up to date information, helping you stay ahead of potential security
challenges in the dynamic world of GenAI apps.
Allowed and Blocked User Counts for GenAI Apps
February 24, 2025
Supported for:
NGFW (Managed by Panorama or Strata Cloud Manager)
Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama or Strata Cloud Manager)
AI Access Security now displays individual user counts for
allowed and blocked users for each GenAI app to enhance your visibility into GenAI app
usage within your organization. This enhancement allows your security administrators
to easily distinguish between users successfully accessing GenAI apps they are
sanctioned to access and those who are blocked due to policy rule restrictions. By
providing separate counts and detailed lists for allowed and blocked users, you can
effectively validate the enforcement of your access control policy rules and gain
actionable insights into GenAI app usage patterns. You can use these user counts to
verify that your configured policy rules are working as intended, addressing
scenarios where the total user count might exceed expected for specific GenAI apps
sanctioned for use by your organization. You can also click each the allowed or
blocked user counts to drill down into individual user lists to facilitate efficient
troubleshooting and user management. This granular visibility helps your
organization maintain compliance, enhance security, and optimize resource allocation
for GenAI apps. By displaying the allowed and blocked user counts, your security
administrators can make data-driven decisions about access control and usage
optimization. It can help them identify potential policy rule violations or
unintended access to ensure appropriate GenAI app usage within your
organization.