https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/panos/11_0_0/release-notes
This release introduces over 60 new features, with a heavy emphasis on , advanced threat prevention leveraging on-device machine learning, and substantial hardware acceleration for the PA-5400 series. For security architects, the move to PAN-OS 11.0 is characterized by the transition from signature-based detection to behavior-based analysis via Advanced URL Filtering and the new Advanced DNS Security license.
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PAN-OS 11 Ecosystem | +-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+ | Security Engines | Management Layer | +-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+ | - Advanced WildFire | - Panorama Central Control | | - Inline Deep Learning (C2) | - TLS 1.3 Encryption | | - Advanced DNS Security (DoH) | - Strata Cloud Manager | +-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+
But Elara had already rolled up her sleeve. She had seen the prototype schematics. Panos 11 didn't just patch bugs—it patched reality. The release notes weren't a document. They were a live diff against the source code of human perception.
For nine minutes, Elara saw the release notes:
The represents a major shift toward AI/ML-driven threat prevention, advanced cloud data processing, and highly scaled networking features. As organizations face increasingly sophisticated, zero-day threat actors, modern security firewalls must adapt dynamically rather than relying strictly on legacy static signatures. Core Security Innovations in PAN-OS 11
⚠️ : PAN‑OS 11.0 reached end of life on November 17, 2024 . It no longer receives security updates. If you are still running 11.0, you must upgrade to a supported version (11.1 or 11.2) immediately.
For PAN‑OS 11.1, the upgrade guide includes a full checklist covering:
: Follow the recommended upgrade path (e.g., usually from a late 10.x version) to prevent configuration loss.
: Introduces native prefix delegation to assign prefixes dynamically from an upstream provider down to local host-facing security zones via SLAAC.
Panos 11 | Release Notes Link
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/panos/11_0_0/release-notes
This release introduces over 60 new features, with a heavy emphasis on , advanced threat prevention leveraging on-device machine learning, and substantial hardware acceleration for the PA-5400 series. For security architects, the move to PAN-OS 11.0 is characterized by the transition from signature-based detection to behavior-based analysis via Advanced URL Filtering and the new Advanced DNS Security license.
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PAN-OS 11 Ecosystem | +-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+ | Security Engines | Management Layer | +-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+ | - Advanced WildFire | - Panorama Central Control | | - Inline Deep Learning (C2) | - TLS 1.3 Encryption | | - Advanced DNS Security (DoH) | - Strata Cloud Manager | +-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+ panos 11 release notes link
But Elara had already rolled up her sleeve. She had seen the prototype schematics. Panos 11 didn't just patch bugs—it patched reality. The release notes weren't a document. They were a live diff against the source code of human perception.
For nine minutes, Elara saw the release notes: https://docs
The represents a major shift toward AI/ML-driven threat prevention, advanced cloud data processing, and highly scaled networking features. As organizations face increasingly sophisticated, zero-day threat actors, modern security firewalls must adapt dynamically rather than relying strictly on legacy static signatures. Core Security Innovations in PAN-OS 11
⚠️ : PAN‑OS 11.0 reached end of life on November 17, 2024 . It no longer receives security updates. If you are still running 11.0, you must upgrade to a supported version (11.1 or 11.2) immediately. She had seen the prototype schematics
For PAN‑OS 11.1, the upgrade guide includes a full checklist covering:
: Follow the recommended upgrade path (e.g., usually from a late 10.x version) to prevent configuration loss.
: Introduces native prefix delegation to assign prefixes dynamically from an upstream provider down to local host-facing security zones via SLAAC.