
Palo Alto Networks, a leader in AI cybersecurity, expanded security system to protect high-performance AI factories. This new security ecosystem was revealed at the Mobile World Congress 2026, where the company also introduced partnerships with Nokia, U Mobile, Aeris, and Celerway. These collaborations help businesses scale AI technology securely without losing performance.
Palo Alto Networks and Nokia are teaming up to provide strong security for European Gigafactories. By combining Nokia's AI data center infrastructure with Palo Alto Networks’ cybersecurity, they help businesses manage AI workloads while meeting their data sovereignty needs.
Palo Alto Networks is known for protecting digital operations with its wide range of cybersecurity solutions. Trusted by over 70,000 customers, their AI-driven platforms simplify security, enabling businesses to grow and innovate safely.
According to Coherent Market Insights, the Cyber Security Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 12.5% during 2025 to 2032. Currently, the market is at USD 276.63 Billion in 2025 and is expected to be around USD 631.30 Brillion by 2032. Cyber security threats are growing rapidly as more individuals and organizations get connected to the internet leading to rising wave of cyber-attacks worldwide. The need to secure personal and sensitive data from malicious actors has never been more important.
According to, Anand Oswal, Executive Vice President, Palo Alto Networks "We are establishing the secure foundation for the AI economy through extensive ecosystem collaboration. By seamlessly integrating our AI-powered security services directly from the datacenter into the most vital 5G and IoT networks globally, we are ensuring the AI Factory is secure by design. These partnerships enable us to create a secure digital infrastructure capable of managing the multi-terabit throughput required for training AI models."
According to, Greg Dorai, Senior Vice President and General Manager, IP Networks, Nokia "In the race to build the world's AI Factories, you cannot leave the door open at the infrastructure layer. Nokia and Palo Alto Networks jointly envision comprehensive architectural and operational frameworks that expand security solutions from the network layer to workloads. The validated architecture will allow our customers to build future-proof, sovereign data centers. We aren't just providing connectivity, we are protecting the physical and digital integrity of industrial digitization at scale."
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News Release: Palo Alto Networks
Company: Palo Alto Networks
