パロアルトネットワークス just rolled out Cortex Cloud 2.0 and the whole point is pretty straightforward. Cloud environments keep getting messier and security teams are drowning. So the company stitched together CDR and CNAPP into a single setup that tries to catch threats in real time instead of making teams chase alerts all day. The headline feature is a set of autonomous AI agents that do the boring grunt work. They are trained on a massive data pile and can dig through issues, piece together patterns, and close out problems in minutes. The idea is simple. If machines can handle the repeat stuff, humans can finally focus on the tricky parts.
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The new Command Center is basically Palo Alto admitting people do not want a hundred dashboards. It gives a cleaner read of assets, risks, and ongoing threats so teams can jump to fixes instead of playing hide and seek with the data. The CDR agent now runs in a performance mode that cuts resource use almost in half which matters because nobody wants security tools slowing down cloud apps. Developers also get an ASPM module that pushes them to fix code issues early instead of firefighting later. The rollout is global and everyone gets bumped to version 2.0 in early 2026.

