Automating Palo Alto Panorama Security Rule Creation with Itential

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Jerry Dollens, Senior Solutions Architect

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Network and security teams spend time daily creating and updating security rules on Palo Alto firewalls to control network access to different applications and services. In many organizations, the rate of change is very high and making these changes manually takes a significant amount of time, creating a backlog of work that prevents users from accessing much needed applications and services. Automating these manual processes are critical to overcome this bottleneck, but interfacing with Panorama APIs is a daunting task with traditional automation tools. The Itential Automation Platform provides network teams with a unified, integrated set of tools to quickly build automations for every network domain, including the day-to-day creation and changes of firewall rules. By leveraging the freely available resources in Itential’s Pre-Built Collection along with the platform’s low-code workflow canvas, network teams can automate these processes to reduce change backlog and deliver service connectivity more efficiently. In this live demo, Jerry Dollens, Senior Solutions Architect at Itential, will show you step-by-step how to: • Utilize Itential’s Pre-Built Adapter for rapid integration to Palo Alto’s Panorama. • Review and utilize a JSON Form for user input. • Review and utilize a Data Transformation for an API call to Panorama. • Create a workflow to automate Rule Creation using these assets together. • Publish the workflow and run the automation, using a JSON Form for data input.
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