Palo Alto Networks introduces Cortex Cloud ASPM

Palo Alto Networks announces new Cortex Cloud Application Security Posture Management, enhancing cloud and AI app protection with rapid, cost-effective prevention strategies.

  • Monday, 11th August 2025 Posted 7 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

Palo Alto Networks, the global leader in cybersecurity, has unveiled its latest innovation: Cortex Cloud Application Security Posture Management (ASPM). This new prevention-first module is transforming how security risks are addressed, ensuring issues are blocked before they reach the production environment.

By significantly speeding up the process, security leaders and developers are enabled to rectify potential threats 10 times faster and more cost-effectively than previously possible. Cortex Cloud ASPM allows for pre-emptive risk management in cloud and AI applications, bringing unparalleled efficiency to security protocols.

A notable feature of this release is its open AppSec partner ecosystem, which facilitates the consolidation of data from diverse third-party code scanners. This streamlined, centralised approach provides enhanced visibility and the ability to use insightful data from native ASPM sources alongside third-party vendors. Some featured partners include notable names such as Black Duck, Checkmarx, GitLab, HashiCorp, Semgrep, Snyk, and Veracode.

This ASPM module is an evolution of the recently introduced Cortex Cloud, integrating cloud-native application protection with detection and response capabilities. By harnessing AI-ready data encompassing code, cloud, and SOC, the Cortex platform revolutionises security operations by delivering end-to-end application protection.

“As AI-generated code compresses application development from months to hours, security must evolve to protect the speed of innovation," said Sarit Tager, VP of Product Management, Palo Alto Networks. "Equipped with an industry-leading CNAPP, best-in-class CDR and now prevention-first ASPM, Cortex Cloud delivers the most comprehensive approach to cloud security and automatically stops risks before they reach production with end-to-end visibility across the entire application lifecycle.”

Cortex Cloud ASPM further enhances existing Palo Alto Networks offerings, integrating seamlessly with the Cortex Cloud to provide:

  • Proactive risk prevention: Ensuring security risks are stopped in their tracks, utilising comprehensive data to maintain smooth production flows.
  • Accurate prioritisation: Identifying genuine risks without disrupting developer workflows, thanks to a synergistic mix of native and third party scanners, and contextual information.
  • Automated remediation: Reducing manual interventions with cutting-edge automation throughout the application lifecycle.

Cortex Cloud ASPM is currently available as part of an early access programme, with a wider release envisioned for the latter half of 2025. Through this initiative, Palo Alto Networks continues to set the standard for robust security solutions in the ever-evolving cloud landscape.

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