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Palo Alto Networks from Policy to Code

Palo Alto Networks from Policy to Code

By : Nikolay Matveev, Migara Ekanayake
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Palo Alto Networks from Policy to Code

Palo Alto Networks from Policy to Code

By: Nikolay Matveev, Migara Ekanayake

Overview of this book

Palo Alto Networks firewalls are the gold standard in enterprise security, but managing them manually often leads to endless configurations, error-prone changes, and difficulty maintaining consistency across deployments. Written by cybersecurity experts with deep Palo Alto Networks experience, this book shows you how to transform firewall management with automation, using a code-driven approach that bridges the gap between powerful technology and practical implementation. You’ll start with next-gen firewall fundamentals before advancing to designing enterprise-grade security policies, applying threat prevention profiles, URL filtering, TLS decryption, and application controls to build a complete policy framework. Unlike other resources that focus on theory or vendor documentation, this hands-on guide covers best practices and real-world strategies. You’ll learn how to automate policy deployment using Python and PAN-OS APIs, structure firewall configurations as code, and integrate firewalls with IT workflows and infrastructure-as-code tools. By the end of the book, you’ll be able to design, automate, test, and migrate firewall policies with confidence, gaining practical experience in quality assurance techniques, pilot testing, debugging, and phased cutovers—all while maintaining security and minimizing business impact.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Part 1: Firewall Security Policy Fundamentals
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Part 2: Firewall Policy Automation
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Part 3: Quality Assurance, Testing, and Go-Live
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Other Books You May Enjoy
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Index

Configuring GitHub

Asking you to write every single line of code for this project from scratch might feel a bit overwhelming. Similarly, including all the code snippets directly in the book isn’t ideal, since printed books aren’t really meant for that kind of hands-on coding.

You will need access to a suitable version control system (VCS) that allows you to clone the book’s source code repository and work on your own copy of the code. GitHub and GitLab are the current de facto standards in the VCS market. Both of them allow you to create a free account and are natively supported by PyCharm, the software product we will cover in the next section of this chapter. Let’s go ahead and create a free GitHub account unless you already have one.

Account creation

Navigate to https://github.com in a browser and click Sign Up. Then, enter your email address and create a password and a unique username. The registration wizard will challenge you with a puzzle...

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