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- Firewall and PAN-OS Support of IoT Security
- IoT Security Prerequisites
- Onboard IoT Security
- Onboard IoT Security on VM-Series with Software NGFW Credits
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- DHCP Data Collection by Traffic Type
- Firewall Deployment Options for IoT Security
- Configure a Pre-PAN-OS 10.0 Firewall with a DHCP Server
- Configure a Pre-PAN-OS 10.0 Firewall for a Local DHCP Server
- Use a Tap Interface for DHCP Visibility
- Use a Virtual Wire Interface for DHCP Visibility
- Use SNMP Network Discovery to Learn about Devices from Switches
- Use Network Discovery Polling to Discover Devices
- Use ERSPAN to Send Mirrored Traffic through GRE Tunnels
- Use DHCP Server Logs to Increase Device Visibility
- Plan for Scaling when Your Firewall Serves DHCP
- Prepare Your Firewall for IoT Security
- Configure Policies for Log Forwarding
- Control Allowed Traffic for Onboarding Devices
- Support Isolated Network Segments
- IoT Security Integration with Prisma Access
- IoT Security Licenses
- Offboard IoT Security Subscriptions
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- Introduction to IoT Security
- IoT Security Integration with Next-generation Firewalls
- IoT Security Portal
- Vertical-themed Portals
- Device-to-Site Mapping
- Sites and Site Groups
- Networks
- Network Segments Configuration
- Reports
- IoT Security Integration Status with Firewalls
- IoT Security Integration Status with Prisma Access
- Data Quality Diagnostics
- Authorize On-demand PCAP
- IoT Security Integrations with Third-party Products
- IoT Security and FedRAMP
Recalls
See a list of FDA recalls for devices on your network.
The VulnerabilitiesRecalls page lists the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recalls for devices on
your network.
The IoT Security portal only displays the Recalls page
when the portal theme is
Medical IoT Security and it detects that at least one of the medical
IoT devices on the network has been recalled. The application content version on
your firewalls must be 8367-6513 or later to detect healthcare-specific applications
and include them in security policy rules.
The Recalled Devices column shows the
number of devices on your network that have been recalled, and if
the status is open, the manufacturer is still accepting device returns
for them.
Each recall identifier links to a URL on the U.S. Food &
Drug Administration website with information about the recall. For
example, clicking Z-1380-2016 in the Recall
column shown above opens the following webpage.
Whether or not you receive instructions from a manufacturer when
a product is recalled, you can open the recall URL to get identifying
information such as lot numbers, serial numbers, or version numbers
for the recalled devices and learn the manufacturer’s contact information.
You can then use these numbers to locate the devices and call or
write the manufacturer.