Palo Alto Networks PANW believes the shift toward enterprise AI adoption is creating new cybersecurity needs across networks, applications, identities and security operations. In the third quarter of fiscal 2026, management said AI is increasing network traffic, creating more machine and AI-agent identities, and allowing attackers to find vulnerabilities and launch attacks faster. PANW is directly benefiting from this trend of strong demand for enterprise AI adoption, which should help the company strengthen its position against cybersecurity rivals, such as CrowdStrike CRWD and Zscaler ZS.

The company's Network Security business is already benefiting from higher AI-related traffic. Next-generation firewall bookings grew nearly 40% year over year, while hardware had its best quarter in a decade. Software firewall annual recurring revenues (ARR) also increased 25% year over year as customers expanded capacity to inspect traffic between cloud and AI workloads. PANW reported early wins in AI data centers, including an $80 million deal with a U.S. power producer that selected next-generation firewalls and SASE.

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