Palo Alto Networks Strengthens Agentic AI Security with Launch of Prisma AIRS 3.0

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Palo Alto Networks Strengthens Agentic AI Security with Launch of Prisma AIRS 3.0

In a significant advancement for cybersecurity, Palo Alto Networks has unveiled Prisma® AIRS 3.0, a robust AI security platform designed to secure the entire Agentic AI lifecycle. This launch, announced on March 23, 2026, in Santa Clara, California, marks a pivotal moment as organizations increasingly adopt autonomous agents, transitioning from merely observing AI interactions to authorizing autonomous execution.

The Rise of Autonomous Agents and Security Challenges

As enterprises integrate AI into their operations, they face a myriad of systemic security challenges. The emergence of unmanaged Shadow AI and the complexities surrounding agentic identity, runtime security, and automated governance are among the most pressing issues. While many organizations monitor AI communications, they often overlook the actions taken by AI systems. Prisma AIRS 3.0 addresses this critical gap by providing comprehensive visibility and security for AI agents throughout their lifecycle—from design to runtime.

Anand Oswal, Executive Vice President of AI & Network Security at Palo Alto Networks, emphasized the transformative potential of agentic AI. He noted that the shift from “AI that talks” to “AI that acts” presents new risks, including unmanaged agentic identities and unpredictable runtime behaviors. Prisma AIRS 3.0 offers a comprehensive platform to discover, assess, and protect agentic AI, enabling organizations to scale their AI-powered operations securely.

Key Features of Prisma AIRS 3.0

Prisma AIRS 3.0 consolidates fragmented point solutions into a unified platform, addressing the primary threats and risks associated with AI applications and autonomous agents. The new capabilities are designed to future-proof operations as agent ecosystems evolve:

  • Discover AI Agents Wherever They Live: Organizations can now instantly inventory AI agents, models, and connections across their environments. Prisma AIRS identifies agents operating in cloud environments, SaaS platforms, and locally on endpoints, filling the gaps left by traditional tools.

  • Assess AI Agent Risk Continuously: Security teams can eliminate uncertainty regarding agent safety. The Agent Artifact Security feature maps out an agent’s architecture and scans for vulnerabilities. AI Red Teaming simulates context-aware attacks, identifies AI-related vulnerabilities, and recommends runtime security policies.

  • Protect AI Ecosystems in Real-Time at Scale: The AI Agent Gateway, currently in limited preview, serves as a central control plane to enforce agent runtime and identity security, governance, and observability. Following the anticipated acquisition of Koi, Agentic Endpoint Security will enhance visibility, allowing teams to deploy tools like coding agents rapidly without compromising safety.

Industry Collaboration for Enhanced Security

Harpreet Sidhu, Global Lead at Accenture Cybersecurity, highlighted the importance of visibility and control in scaling agentic AI. Organizations must understand where agents reside, the data they access, and their behaviors post-deployment. Prisma AIRS provides a comprehensive view of the AI lifecycle, helping clients mitigate risks effectively. The collaboration between Palo Alto Networks and Accenture aims to establish consistent guardrails, enabling enterprises to scale agentic AI securely.

Implications for the Future of Cybersecurity

The launch of Prisma AIRS 3.0 signifies a critical evolution in the cybersecurity landscape, particularly as organizations increasingly rely on AI technologies. The ability to monitor and secure AI agents in real-time will be essential for mitigating risks associated with autonomous operations. As enterprises navigate this new terrain, the integration of advanced security measures will be paramount in safeguarding sensitive data and maintaining operational integrity.

According to publicly available www.prnewswire.com reporting, the advancements introduced by Prisma AIRS 3.0 are set to redefine how organizations approach AI security, providing them with the tools necessary to thrive in an increasingly automated world.

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