VM-Series on Azure: Securing a Two-Tiered Application

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • In this video, we walk you through the deployment of a two-tiered application environment (web server and database) in your Azure account that is protected by the VM-Series next-generation firewall. This is best suited for anyone new to Azure networking or anyone who wants to get a better understanding of how the VM-Series can benefit their organization.
    We start off by displaying the Palo Alto Networks offering for securing public cloud environments, which shows how to protect inline traffic by leveraging the VM-Series next-generation firewall. Then we go through the most common use cases for the VM-Series in the cloud.
    Hybrid: Securely deploy application in your data center or in the cloud.
    Segmentation: Separate data and applications for compliance and security.
    Internet Gateway: Protection Internet-facing applications.
    Remote Access: Security consistency for your network, your cloud, and your devices.
    NOTE: This video only focuses on Segmentation and Internet Gateway.
    For more information about VM-Series on Azure and securing a two-tiered application, please visit the resources below:
    VM-SERIES ON AZURE DEPLOYMENT RESOURCES
    live.paloalton...
    (TechDocs) Azure Networking and VM-Series
    docs.paloalton...
    (TechDocs) About the VM-Series Firewall in Azure
    docs.paloalton...

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  • @nickchenault4613
    @nickchenault4613 5 лет назад +3

    It would be really helpful to show us the NAT being used, or how that works.

  • @robust57
    @robust57 5 лет назад

    Need a deploy to Gov Cloud button.

  • @bhushangawale3252
    @bhushangawale3252 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this. We have tried deploying this ARM template to Azure environment, it deploys fine but does not create any PA FW configurations at all as you showed here ruclips.net/video/vpC62NRpWSM/видео.html
    Can you confirm if is it something that is changed recently or this has to be done manually?