Koi Purchase Bolsters Palo Alto's AI Attack Surface Defense

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Palo Alto Networks acquires Koi Security for $300 million to enhance AI-driven endpoint security; the acquisition adds deep visibility into AI agents, plug-ins, and nonbinary code.

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Original Source Material

$300M Acquisition Strengthens Palo Alto Networks' XDR and AI Governance Platform Palo Alto Networks plans to acquire Koi Security for $300 million to address growing AI-driven endpoint risks. The startup's technology adds deep visibility into AI agents plug-ins and nonbinary code, enhancing Cortex XDR and Prisma AIRS as enterprises confront a growing unmanaged AI attack surface.