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Palo Alto Networks & Google Cloud Enhance AI Security Partnership
The alliance aims to secure AI workloads from development to deployment as AI rapidly integrates into business operations.
Jan. 28, 2026 at 4:47am
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The partnership between Palo Alto Networks and Google Cloud signals a pivotal moment in the evolving landscape of cloud security, particularly as Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes more prevalent in business operations. This alliance, focused on securing AI workloads, highlights the growing need for specialized AI security solutions as traditional measures often fall short in addressing the complexities of machine learning models, AI agents, and the vast datasets they rely on.
Why it matters
AI introduces unique security challenges, as attackers can exploit vulnerabilities in the AI itself, such as model poisoning, data manipulation, and adversarial attacks, alongside traditional cloud infrastructure weaknesses. Recent data shows that breaches involving AI and machine learning are 40% more expensive than those that don't, largely due to the difficulty in detection and remediation. This partnership aims to address these challenges and provide a comprehensive suite of AI security tools to assess and mitigate risks across the entire AI lifecycle.
The details
Palo Alto Networks' Prisma AIRS platform is at the heart of this partnership, offering features like AI Red Teaming, which proactively simulates attacks to uncover weaknesses, and AI Model Security, which protects against unauthorized access and modification. The integration of Palo Alto Networks' VM-Series firewalls and Prisma SASE with Google Cloud also addresses the challenges of securing distributed cloud environments, as Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) consolidates network and security functions into a single, cloud-delivered service. Additionally, Palo Alto Networks' decision to migrate workloads to Google Cloud and leverage Vertex AI and Gemini LLMs is a strategic move, as Large Language Models are poised to revolutionize security automation.
- The partnership between Palo Alto Networks and Google Cloud was announced on January 28, 2026.
The players
Palo Alto Networks
A leading cybersecurity company that provides a comprehensive suite of security solutions, including the Prisma AIRS platform for AI security.
Google Cloud
The cloud computing division of Google, offering a range of cloud-based services and infrastructure, including Vertex AI and Gemini LLMs.
What’s next
The partnership between Palo Alto Networks and Google Cloud is expected to continue evolving, with the companies likely to expand their collaboration and introduce new AI security features and capabilities in the future.
The takeaway
This partnership highlights the growing importance of AI security as organizations increasingly rely on AI-powered technologies. By addressing the unique security challenges posed by AI, Palo Alto Networks and Google Cloud are setting a new standard for cloud security and paving the way for a future where AI and security are seamlessly integrated.


