Palo Alto Networks

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Palo Alto Networks: Iran’s internet blackout is reshaping the cyber battlefield

03.03.26|CTech
Threat analysts say degraded connectivity may hinder state attacks even as hacktivist groups escalate disruption.
עובדי KOI

Koi sold to Palo Alto for $400 million before most employees received options

26.02.26|Sophie Shulman
The founders of the Israeli startup have moved to compensate staff after rapid acquisition left the equity pool incomplete.
מטה פאלו אלטו בקליפורניה לצד בורסת תל אביב ה בורסה לניירות ערך

Palo Alto’s Tel Aviv debut comes as shares slide 17% this year

23.02.26|CTech
Cybersecurity leader hits lowest market cap since May 2024 as investors scrutinize growth and integration risks. 
הדמיית מגדל משרדים ToHa2 תל אביב אמות גב ים

Palo Alto Networks eyes mega Tel Aviv campus after CyberArk deal

20.02.26|Dotan Levy
Cyber giant seeks up to 100,000 sq m as Israeli workforce swells to 2,600 employees. 
מטה פאלו אלטו ב סנטה קלרה קליפורניה

From Cyvera to Koi: How Israel became Palo Alto Networks' strategic core

19.02.26|CTech
Half of Palo Alto’s 24 acquisitions since 2014 are Israeli, including its largest, CyberArk at $25 billion, and its latest, Koi at $400 million.
מטה פאלו אלטו בסנטה קלרה קליפורניה

Palo Alto Networks to begin trading in Tel Aviv next week

19.02.26|CTech
Following landmark CyberArk acquisition, Palo Alto becomes the largest company on Israel’s exchange.
ניקש ארורה מנכ"ל פאלו אלטו

Palo Alto’s biggest bet yet pressures forecast, sends shares tumbling

19.02.26|Sophie Shulman
CyberArk integration and dilution dent earnings expectations.
ניקש ארורה מנכ"ל פאלו אלטו

“We identified this new threat vector early”: Palo Alto CEO frames $400 million Koi deal as pre-emptive strike

18.02.26|CTech
Nikesh Arora outlined how Palo Alto plans to close AI’s emerging visibility gap.
מייסדי KOI

Palo Alto Networks acquires one-year-old Israeli startup Koi for $400 million

17.02.26|Sophie Shulman
The deal targets emerging risks from autonomous AI agents operating inside corporate systems.
משמאל בניין פאלו אלטו קונה את סייברארק

Palo Alto to cut over 500 CyberArk jobs after closing $25 billion deal

17.02.26|CTech
Employees given three to 12 months’ notice as the company moves to streamline operations.
ניקש ארורה מנכ"ל פאלו אלטו

Palo Alto Networks lays off hundreds of CyberArk employees one day after completing $25 billion acquisition

12.02.26|Meir Orbach
Cuts affect both Israeli and global staff as the company says overlaps between teams prompted strategic organizational changes, while pledging continued investment in technology and business continuity.
מטה פאלו אלטו בסנטה קלרה קליפורניה ו בורסת תל אביב

Palo Alto Networks to become Israel’s largest public company, reshaping Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

11.02.26|Almog Azar
Analysts say dual listing could lift daily turnover by 15% and overhaul benchmark indices.
ניקש ארורה מנכ"ל פאלו אלטו

Palo Alto Networks completes CyberArk acquisition, plans Tel Aviv listing

11.02.26|Meir Orbach
The $25 billion deal makes identity security a core strategy as AI agents multiply corporate risks. Secondary listing would make Palo Alto largest company on Tel Aviv exchange. 
מטה פאלו אלטו ב סנטה קלרה קליפורניה

China bars US and Israeli cybersecurity firms, including Palo Alto Networks and Check Point

14.01.26|CTech
National security concerns prompt Beijing to restrict foreign software as tech tensions rise. 
Island founders

From Talon to Seraphic: How Israeli startups came to dominate browser security

14.01.26|CTech
Acquisitions by CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks, and large funding rounds at Island and Guardio, underscore the browser’s rise as a critical attack surface. 
מייסדי KOI

Palo Alto Networks in negotiations to acquire one-year-old Israeli startup Koi for $400 million

04.01.26|Sophie Shulman
The deal would extend the cyber giant’s reach in enterprise endpoint protection amid AI-driven market shifts.
נשיא פאלו אלטו ניקש ארורה

Palo Alto CEO seeks to reassure CyberArk staff ahead of $25 billion deal

16.12.25|CTech
Nikesh Arora tells employees in Israel that the deal is about expansion, not cuts.
ניקש ארורה מנכ"ל פאלו אלטו

Palo Alto Networks CEO: “We’re happy Wiz is now part of Google, it gives us more room to operate”

16.12.25|Sophie Shulman, Meir Orbach
Speaking during a visit to Israel, Nikesh Arora downplayed competition with Wiz and outlined Palo Alto’s expansion plans following the $25 billion CyberArk deal.
מטה חברת פאלו אלטו סנטה קלרה קליפורניה

Palo Alto Networks: Hamas-linked hackers launch stealth espionage push across Arab governments

11.12.25|CTech
The cybersecurity giant finds Ashen Lepus deploying new AshTag malware and upgraded stealth infrastructure, targeting government ministries and diplomatic missions in Oman, Morocco, Egypt, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority.