We are mainly using Prisma Cloud for Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) and for following the compliance standards as per the industry. Another use case is to get the runtime workload protection.
 We are using the WAAS, CWP, application security, and CSPM modules. We are not using the DSPM module because it is not available for the India tenant.
 
All the features provided by Prisma Cloud are quite helpful for the BFSI sector and other sectors. It protects our overall infrastructure and detects any attacks or threats in real-time scenarios. It can also block any suspicious processes or things from the Internet, so it is quite helpful for the organization.
 We are working for an organization with a multi-cloud environment. We have deployed Prisma Cloud in their infrastructure with AWS, Azure, and GCP. We are able to monitor all the tools and all the assets as per the compliance standards. We have deployed Defender on all the environments. We have integrated Defender with an embedded kind of application. We have been able to work with the client as per their specific requirements.
 Compliance monitoring is very important for the banking sector. With Prisma Cloud, we can see the compliance status. It shows us how we are following the rules of a particular industry. It helps organizations match the industry level and ensure that their data is secure and they are following the guidelines of their particular industry.
 Prisma Cloud provides security spanning multi- and hybrid-cloud environments. It is very important to create a secure infrastructure. Prisma Cloud has the ability to protect a multi-cloud environment with AWS, GCP, Azure, Oracle as well as Alibaba Cloud. It plays a very crucial role in the security of an organization.
 For security automation capabilities, we have some integrations. We have initialized application security before deploying the infrastructure over different environments, such as prod and pre-prod environments. Every open point should be closed. If we are creating our infrastructure through any automation code, there should be no cloud security posture management alert. We have also integrated Prisma Defender at the same time with the app-embedded format to protect our workload.
 Prisma Cloud has features to detect anomalies, attack paths, and escalation privileges as well. It detects the root cause and lets us know the things in our infrastructure that can lead to the attack. We remediate them and secure our infrastructure.
 Prisma Cloud saves a lot of time. It provides a consolidated dashboard for our infrastructure. We have multiple accounts, and on a single page, we can see the types of issues and the resources impacted. From there, we can directly go to the cloud, and we can take action on that. It saves time. We can close an alert in minimal time. It saves about 60% of the time which also has financial benefits. There are more than 50% cost savings.
 We are more aware of things. If something suspicious is happening, we can track it and take action on that. Also, if any critical issue or vulnerability is reported that can impact our infrastructure, we can take recommended action from there. It helps us to detect the root cause. If there is any data leakage or server compromises, we can get the details and investigate things in detail. We get the API call as well. We get to know which endpoints are not set or how we can secure them. We can secure the endpoints. It helps us to reduce any attacks. We are using a lot of things from Prisma Cloud.
 We could realize its benefits within one week of its implementation. Before we started with the actual implementation, we had done a PoC. It took us one week to observe and understand the flow and how it can help our organization.
 Prisma Cloud covers all the stages such as build, deployment, runtime, etc. It has the capability to detect, protect, and escalate at all of these stages. At the build stage, we can initiate scanning for application security. It has the capability to scan the images at runtime. It also has features to block things in real-time scenarios. It has all the features. We have already adopted all the features of Prisma Cloud.
 We trust Prisma Cloud and follow all the recommended actions. If there is any module that we have not yet adopted, we do a PoC and adopt that as well. As security engineers, we have to secure our infrastructure and assets in real time. Most of the competitors are providing CSPM, but only Prisma Cloud has the features to detect and block things in real-time scenarios. That is why we believe in Prisma Cloud.
 Prisma Cloud provides a single tool to protect all of our cloud resources and applications, without having to manage and reconcile disparate security and compliance reports. 
 Prisma Cloud provides near to real-time alerts for our cloud infrastructure. At run time, when our Defender is running, it instantly gives the impacted process in a particular environment. So far, we have reduced more than 40% runtime alerts.
 We have pre-production, production, prod, and UAT accounts. We can take action on the basis of severity and close any vulnerabilities.
 
The CWP module, runtime protection, and WAAS API are valuable.
 
For Prisma Cloud, I have already raised some requests, which are in progress. I am hoping they will be implemented soon. One of the requests is that Prisma Defender for the ECS solution is only supported for Linux. It does not support Windows.
 For a runtime incident, it only has the option to archive. After validating the incident, the team members should have the option to add some comments and then archive. We should be able to add comments saying, "It is a false positive." or "This is the action we have taken." We have requested a few more improvements. The Palo Alto team is working on them.
 
I have been using Prisma Cloud for more than one and a half years.
 
It is a stable solution. We can trust it and rely on it. I would rate it a ten out of ten for stability.
 
I would rate it a nine out of ten for scalability.
 In our organization, more than 60 users are using this solution. We have some team members working on AWS. We have some team members working on networking and we have some team members working on creating the infrastructure.
 
We are using the enterprise version, and we are getting the required support. If we find something suspicious, we can raise a ticket with the support team. They are working on priority, and they are following their timeline as well. They are working properly based on the severity and agreed timeline. There is no recommendation for any kind of change.
 They are quite helpful, and they are aware of the things. If something is beyond their understanding, they reach out to their internal engineering team, and they are able to help us. They are very nice.
 
I have used multiple security vendors. Every vendor has its specific use case. Every tool has some kind of limitation. Overall, we found Prisma Cloud to be better. It has features like template scanning, runtime scanning, and runtime blocking. Endpoint blocking is also there in Prisma Cloud. 
 Other products do not have all the features. Some products have only the CSPM feature. Some products have only vulnerabilities and scanning features. Some products only have API endpoint discovery features. Prisma Cloud has all the features integrated or consolidated into one platform. As a single platform, we are getting all the things. Prisma Cloud gives a consolidated report in a single platform. This is why we chose it.
 
Its deployment is very straightforward. The time taken for its deployment can vary depending on whether it is a migration or a new deployment. Overall, it takes a maximum of one week.
 
It is fairly priced. However, its price can be better so that small banks or small organizations can afford it and adopt it to secure their environment and data.
 
I would recommend Prisma Cloud if you are looking for security, real-time protection, and real-time API discovery. If a client needs such a solution, we recommend implementing Prisma Cloud.
 Overall, I would rate Prisma Cloud a nine out of ten.