Cloud NGFW for Azure Certifications
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- Cloud NGFW for Azure
- Cloud NGFW Components
- Cloud NGFW for Azure Supported Regions
- Cloud NGFW for Azure Limits and Quotas
- Cloud NGFW for Azure Pricing
- Cloud NGFW for Azure Free Trial
- Cloud NGFW Credit Distribution and Management
- Start with Cloud NGFW for Azure
- Manage Cloud NGFW Roles for Azure Users
- Integrate Single Sign-on
- Monitor Cloud NGFW Health
- Create a Support Case
- Register Your Cloud NGFW Tenant with a Palo Alto Networks Support Account
- Cloud NGFW for Azure Certifications
- Cloud NGFW For Azure Privacy and Data Protection
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- About Rulestacks and Rules on Cloud NGFW for Azure
- Create a Rulestack on Cloud NGFW for Azure
- Cloud NGFW for Azure Security Rule Objects
- Create a Prefix List on Cloud NGFW for Azure
- Create an FQDN List for Cloud NGFW on Azure
- Add a Certificate to Cloud NGFW for Azure
- Create Security Rules on Cloud NGFW for Azure
- Cloud NGFW for Azure Security Services
- Enable DNS Security on Cloud NGFW for Azure
- Set Up Outbound Decryption on Cloud NGFW for Azure
- Set Up Inbound Decryption on Cloud NGFW for Azure
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- Panorama Integration
- Panorama Integration Prerequisites
- Link the Cloud NGFW to Palo Alto Networks Management
- Use Panorama for Cloud NGFW Policy Management
- Enable User-ID on the Cloud NGFW for Azure
- Configure Service Routes for On-Prem Services
- Use XFF IP Address Values in Policy
- View Cloud NGFW Logs and Activity in Panorama
- Strata Cloud Manager Policy Management
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- Configure Logging for Cloud NGFW on Azure
- Cloud NGFW for Azure Traffic Log Fields
- Cloud NGFW for Azure Threat Log Fields
- Cloud NGFW for Azure Decryption Log Fields
- Enable Log Settings
- Disable Log Settings
- Enable Activity Logging on Cloud NGFW for Azure
- Multiple Logging Destinations on Cloud NGFW for Azure
- View the Logs
- View Audit Logs on a Firewall Resource
- View Audit Logs on Resource Groups
- What's New
- Cloud NGFW for Azure Known Issues
- Cloud NGFW for Azure Addressed Issues
Cloud NGFW for Azure Certifications
Learn about which certifications the Cloud NGFW for Azure has earned.
Third-party auditors assess Cloud NGFW's security and compliance as part of
several Palo Alto Networks compliance programs. For general information about Palo Alto
Networks' adherence to global security standards, please visit the Compliance section in the Trust Center. The Trust 360 Program details the
corporate-wide security, compliance, and privacy controls to protect our customers’ most
sensitive data.
Cloud NGFW is now certified for environments with these compliance
obligations.
Compliance | Description |
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SOC 2+
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Service Organization Control 2 assesses a service provider’s controls
over security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality,
and privacy. SOC 2+ represents an additional level of certification
against an expanded control set, including control alignment against
the HIPAA Security Rule
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ISO Certifications
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The ISO 27000 series, consisting of ISO 27001, ISO 27017,
ISO 27018, ISO 27032, and ISO 27701, provides a robust framework for
implementing and managing information security systems, cloud
security, data privacy in the cloud, and privacy information
management systems.
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PCI DSS
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The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)
is a globally recognized set of policies and procedures intended to
optimize the security of credit card transactions.
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CSA STAR (Level 2)
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The Cloud Security Alliance STAR (Security, Trust,
Assurance, and Risk) demonstrates adherence to the highest standards
of cloud security by evaluating against industry best practices,
enhancing trust between providers and customers.
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IRAP
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IRAP enables Australian Government customers to validate
that appropriate controls are in place and determine the appropriate
responsibility model for addressing the requirements of the
Australian Government Information Security Manual (ISM) produced by
the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC).
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Germany C5
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Cloud Computing Compliance Controls Catalog (C5) is a
German Government-backed attestation scheme introduced by the
Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) to help organizations
demonstrate operational security against common cyber-attacks when
using cloud services.
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