Palo Alto Networks, a cybersecurity company, has introduced Unit 42 Managed XSIAM 2.0, a new solution aimed at enhancing organizations’ response capabilities to increasingly swift and sophisticated cyberattacks driven by the rising use of artificial intelligence.
The service, designed as a premium managed SOC, combines 24/7 continuous monitoring with a Breach Response Guarantee that includes up to 250 hours of specialized incident intervention. With this offering, the company seeks to ensure operational continuity for its clients and reduce the impact of potential attacks.
The solution is built on the Cortex XSIAM platform, which leverages artificial intelligence to automate threat detection, analysis, and response processes. According to the company, this technology helps organizations achieve a higher level of maturity in their security operations centers from day one, supported by experts who perform engineering tasks, threat hunting, and optimization on an ongoing basis.
Karim Temsamani, President of Next Generation Security at Palo Alto Networks, emphasized that the service’s focus is on delivering tangible results beyond merely generating alerts, highlighting that the response guarantee reflects the company’s confidence in its platform and specialized teams.
Among the key advantages of the solution is its compatibility with existing security tools, enabling protection integration without complex migrations. Additionally, the service aims to address the growing cybersecurity talent shortage, a persistent challenge in the industry.
Technology experts note that the rise of cyberattacks capable of execution within minutes demands more integrated defense models that combine AI-driven automation with human expertise. In this context, Palo Alto Networks’ approach is to manage the entire threat lifecycle, reducing the time between detection and containment.
The company has confirmed that Unit 42 Managed XSIAM 2.0 is now available, along with other managed solutions supported by XSIAM, which are offered through its global network of technology partners. With this launch, the firm aims to drive a shift in the industry, focusing on measuring cybersecurity based on real results rather than just deployed tools.

