Palo Alto is valued for its GlobalProtect feature, which offers a range of security options, including user ID mapping and VPNs. Clients also appreciate the firewall's deployment flexibility. IoT provides granular zero trust least privilege policy recommendations. The speed of zero trust policy creation depends on the complexity of the desired outcome. However, assuming a straightforward objective, the process can be quite efficient. Once the desired outcome is clearly documented, creating the policies becomes much easier as the necessary steps are already defined. From there, it's simply a matter of configuring the details and implementing the changes. Overall, creating a zero-trust policy in this scenario is a relatively simple process. Customers appreciate Palo Alto Networks IoT Security's seamless integration with various platforms, including Cisco ISE and other Cisco tools like user identification systems. This flexibility, along with Prisma Access integration, allows for comprehensive security across diverse environments and enhances interoperability with existing infrastructure. The risk assessment information from IoT Security is valuable because it guides necessary changes for compliance with best practices. This is crucial for engineers making adjustments and new deployments, ensuring alignment with industry standards. Palo Alto Networks IoT Security utilizes its next-generation firewall as a sensor, eliminating the need for additional hardware. While this multi-functionality is beneficial, it's important to note that the firewall may not be able to effectively handle every security layer, so relying solely on it for all security needs might not be optimal.