Palo Alto Networks announces the availability of the full Prisma AIRS platform on a Singapore-based cloud, providing access to the AI security platform while helping organisations meet their data residency needs without compromising on security or performance.

Hoseb Dermanilian, regional vice president, AI Security GTM at Palo Alto Networks, said: “With the availability of Prisma AIRS locally in Singapore, we are delivering the industry’s most comprehensive platform to secure this entire AI attack lifecycle.”
Meeting data residency needs
This localised availability of Prisma AIRS provides Singaporean organisations with domestic, high-performance access to critical AI security capabilities, including:
- AI Model Security
- Enable the safe adoption of third-party AI models by scanning them for vulnerabilities; secure the AI ecosystem against risks such as model tampering, malicious scripts, and deserialisation attacks.
- AI Red Teaming
- Uncover potential exposure and lurking risks, and perform automated penetration tests on AI apps and models using the Red Teaming agent, which stress-tests AI deployments, learning and adapting like a real attacker.
- AI Runtime Security
- Protects LLM-powered AI apps, models and data against runtime threats such as prompt injection, malicious code, toxic content, sensitive data leaks, resource overload, hallucinations and more.
- AI Agent SSPM (SaaS Security Posture Management)
- Secure AI agents — including those built on no-code/low-code platforms — against new agentic threats such as identity impersonation, memory manipulation and tool misuse.

Simon Green, president of Asia-Pacific and Japan, Palo Alto Networks, said, “With the localised hosting of these capabilities, we help our customers meet their data sovereignty needs while maintaining the highest levels of operational resilience. We are proud to support Singapore’s National AI Strategy 2.0, providing the operational resilience enterprises need to lead the global AI revolution while maintaining the highest security standards.”
