Palo Alto Networks now operates new inline deep learning detection engines in the
                Advanced Threat Prevention cloud to analyze traffic for command injection and SQL
                injection vulnerabilities in real-time to protect users against zero-day threats.
                This also includes signature-based prevention for thousands of known vulnerabilities
                and industry-leading response times for critical and high CVEs for top vendors. 
By operating cloud-based detection engines, you can access a wide array of detection
                mechanisms that are updated and deployed automatically without requiring the user to
                download update packages or operate process intensive, firewall-based analyzers
                which can sap resources. Inline cloud analysis operates under your Vulnerability
                Protection profile and supports two analysis engines upon initial release: SQL
                injection and Command injection. Additional analysis models are delivered through
                content updates, however, enhancements to existing models are performed as a
                cloud-side update, requiring no local update process. 
Inline cloud analysis is enabled and configured
                    using the Vulnerability Protection profile and requires an active Advanced
                    Threat Prevention license.