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Google Cloud and Palo Alto Networks forge nearly $10 billion AI security partnership

By Jessica liuDecember 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Google Cloud has expanded its partnership with Palo Alto Networks in a multiyear deal valued at almost $10 billion, marking the largest security services agreement in Google Cloud’s history. 
  • The collaboration highlights the rising demand for AI-driven cybersecurity but also raises questions about market concentration and the implications for competition among cloud providers. 

What happened: Largest-ever security services deal in Google Cloud history

Alphabet’s cloud computing division, Google Cloud, has struck an expanded partnership with global cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks that is reportedly Google Cloud’s biggest security services agreement to date, with a value approaching $10 billion over multiple years. 

According to people familiar with the matter, the multiyear contract involves Palo Alto committing to pay Google Cloud close to $10 billion, although neither company disclosed exact terms or figures. A portion of this spending is expected to support the migration of Palo Alto’s existing cybersecurity offerings onto Google Cloud’s infrastructure, while a sizeable share will be invested in jointly developing new services that leverage artificial intelligence. 

Executives have framed the deal around the idea that the rapid adoption of AI technologies has created a surge in demand for advanced security solutions, as generative AI is both used to defend systems and, increasingly, to mount cyberattacks. Google Cloud’s Chief Revenue Officer Matt Renner said that AI has driven substantial demand for security services, while Palo Alto Networks President BJ Jenkins described the security landscape as evolving in ways that mirror the early days of cloud computing, when new threats emerged that had not been previously anticipated. 

The expanded partnership builds on a strategic alliance that dates back to 2018. Palo Alto and Google Cloud have cooperated on cloud security solutions, with Palo Alto’s technologies available through the Google Cloud Marketplace. Earlier in 2025, Palo Alto reported more than $1.5 billion in cumulative sales via that marketplace, indicating strong customer uptake. 

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Why it’s important

The deal underscores the intensifying focus on cybersecurity as organisations incorporate AI into mission-critical operations. Such integration raises novel threat vectors that traditional security approaches struggle to address. Enterprises are seeking tools that combine cloud native infrastructure with robust, AI-enabled threat detection and response — an area where both Google Cloud and Palo Alto have significant vested interests. 

However, while the scale of the agreement highlights how cloud and security vendors are responding to evolving market needs, it also raises questions about market concentration and competition. Google Cloud, already contending with rivals such as Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure for enterprise workloads, may strengthen its position through tie-ups like this, potentially narrowing the competitive landscape for security services in the cloud.

Analysts have noted that such large multimillion- or multibillion-dollar deals could shift how cloud providers monetise and integrate security, turning it from an add-on into a central revenue driver. 

Moreover, the close integration of Palo Alto’s offerings with Google Cloud services may create dependencies that could make enterprises more reliant on a single vendor ecosystem, even as regulators and customers alike express concern about vendor lock-in and interoperability. As cloud-security convergence accelerates, organisations may need to weigh the benefits of unified platforms against the risks of reduced choice and resilience.

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Jessica Liu is a Media Practice graduate from the University of Sydney and currently works as an intern reporter at BTW Media. Contact her at j.liu@btw.media

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