Do you really know what’s on your network?
Palo Alto Networks is a global leader in cybersecurity, helping organisations protect their networks, cloud environments, and digital operations.
Their Security Lifecycle Review (SLR) data-driven assessment that gives you deep visibility into your network.
What is an SLR?
A Security Lifecycle Review (SLR) is a free, non-intrusive security assessment that analyses your network activity over a short period (typically seven days).
Once you know where the biggest risks are, you can determine where to focus, develop an action plan, and improve your security posture.
What an SLR reveals
A Security Lifecycle Review provides a comprehensive view of what’s happening across your network. It analyses applications, SaaS usage, IoT devices, threats, vulnerabilities, and overall network activity - giving you full visibility into potential risks.
Clear insights, Actionable Outcomes
SLR delivers a detailed report that summarises the types and volume of threats identified over a set period. It highlights key risk areas and provides practical recommendations to help reduce exposure and strengthen your security posture.
Benefits of an SLR
Complete Visibility
See how adversaries are
trying to breach your defences, applications, and devices on your network
Time Saved
A single report summarizes key
risks and recommendations so you can focus on the top priorities.
Quantified Risk
Confidently make data-driven decisions, prioritize, and take the right policy or technology actions based on what you learn.
SLR Prerequisite Subscriptions
For the most complete view of your environment, you’ll need:
General: WildFire, URL Filtering, Threat Prevention subscriptions
DNS section: DNS Security subscription
IoT section: Cortex™ Data Lake subscription and an active IoT Security instance
Frequently Asked Questions
I’m not a Palo Alto Networks customer. Can I run an SLR?
Yes! Please contact your local sales representative below. To conduct an SLR for your organization, we can run an SLR in your environment. This process is non-intrusive. An SLR can be run for a virtual or physical firewall.
How often should I run a SLR?
Palo Alto Networks customers can run SLRs on demand, as often as needed. We recommend regularly evaluating your security risks by running an SLR at least every 90 days or whenever there has been a significant change on your network.
Can I get a single SLR report on multiple devices?
Yes, the multi-statsdump merge feature allows you to upload statsdump files from multiple devices to generate a cumulative SLR report.
Get Your Free Security Lifecycle Review
Uncover hidden risks, gain full visibility, and take control of your network security. Speak to our experts to request your SLR today.