Director Of Services and Engineering at a tech consulting company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
Top 20
2024-05-09T13:32:00Z
May 9, 2024
PAN-DB allows you to set it to auto-update on a schedule. It categorizes newly created sites and recognized sites. If a site becomes infected, it can be moved to another category. This helps block harmful sites and effectively manage new sites. Regular auto-updates are essential for maintaining its effectiveness. With PAN-DB, it's more about user identification for filtering based on user categories. In K-12 environments where Chromebooks are prevalent, obtaining user IDs from Chromebooks for firewall purposes is challenging. Therefore, setting URL filters based on student names or groups they belong to can be difficult when using Chromebooks In most cases, organizations maintain their Palo Alto Networks URL Filtering with PAN-DB themselves. Schools are responsible for managing them. Our role is more like a support tier. If they encounter issues, we assist them and collaborate with our Palo Alto representatives to create and escalate tickets for resolution with the Palo Alto Networks team. Typically, it requires just one person to maintain the solution. You can go to the Palo Alto Networks URL Filtering site and request a site to be recategorized. I have not seen a whole lot of false positives. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Consultant
2021-08-06T20:35:13Z
Aug 6, 2021
The web is going towards everything HTTPS which means you can't see inside it anymore. PAN does the SSL decryption about as painlessly as it can be done. There's still a lot of unique use cases with the chain of trust and there's a balancing act as to what should be blocked. Our executive clients want to know what's going on but since everything's encrypted, you have to figure out how it works and how aggressive you want to get about it. I rate this solution a nine (9) out of ten (10).
Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Reseller
2021-06-05T10:04:26Z
Jun 5, 2021
We're Palo Alto partners. There isn't an exact version number associated with the product. It's a SaaS. I'd recommend the solution to other users and companies. I'd rate the product at a ten out of ten.
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Information Security Manager at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2019-02-12T10:09:00Z
Feb 12, 2019
Demo this first and then other competitors and you'll quickly see what's the right fit and which is the superior product. I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.
I would recommend using this solution as an enterprise-class security, including a firewall and protection for Microsoft Edge. This solution can also be used as a data center or file storage tool for workloads (small or large). I would rate this tool as a 7 out of 10.
Palo Alto Networks URL Filtering with PAN-DB is an advanced URL filtering solution that provides a way to control web access, as well as how users interact with online content. With this solution, your organization can prevent credential phishing theft by assuming strict control over which sites users can enter their corporate credentials into. Palo Alto Networks Advanced URL Filtering with PAN-DB provides web protection by using URL database capabilities to help you automatically detect and...
Overall, I rate the solution an eight or nine out of ten.
PAN-DB allows you to set it to auto-update on a schedule. It categorizes newly created sites and recognized sites. If a site becomes infected, it can be moved to another category. This helps block harmful sites and effectively manage new sites. Regular auto-updates are essential for maintaining its effectiveness. With PAN-DB, it's more about user identification for filtering based on user categories. In K-12 environments where Chromebooks are prevalent, obtaining user IDs from Chromebooks for firewall purposes is challenging. Therefore, setting URL filters based on student names or groups they belong to can be difficult when using Chromebooks In most cases, organizations maintain their Palo Alto Networks URL Filtering with PAN-DB themselves. Schools are responsible for managing them. Our role is more like a support tier. If they encounter issues, we assist them and collaborate with our Palo Alto representatives to create and escalate tickets for resolution with the Palo Alto Networks team. Typically, it requires just one person to maintain the solution. You can go to the Palo Alto Networks URL Filtering site and request a site to be recategorized. I have not seen a whole lot of false positives. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I would rate this solution as eight out of ten.
I would rate this solution at eight on a scale from one to ten.
The web is going towards everything HTTPS which means you can't see inside it anymore. PAN does the SSL decryption about as painlessly as it can be done. There's still a lot of unique use cases with the chain of trust and there's a balancing act as to what should be blocked. Our executive clients want to know what's going on but since everything's encrypted, you have to figure out how it works and how aggressive you want to get about it. I rate this solution a nine (9) out of ten (10).
We're Palo Alto partners. There isn't an exact version number associated with the product. It's a SaaS. I'd recommend the solution to other users and companies. I'd rate the product at a ten out of ten.
Demo this first and then other competitors and you'll quickly see what's the right fit and which is the superior product. I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.
I would recommend using this solution as an enterprise-class security, including a firewall and protection for Microsoft Edge. This solution can also be used as a data center or file storage tool for workloads (small or large). I would rate this tool as a 7 out of 10.