Is Platformization in Cybersecurity Inevitable as AI Drives Vendor Consolidation?

Is Platformization in Cybersecurity Inevitable as AI Drives Vendor Consolidation?

Palo Alto Networks is evolving its NextWave partner program to support the shift from point products to integrated security platforms, reflecting a broader market trend as AI accelerates both innovation and threat sophistication [1]. A modern security platform is essential as customers consolidate vendor relationships to cut complexity and improve resilience, raising the stakes for security providers. According to Futurum Group’s 2H 2025 Cybersecurity Decision Maker Survey (n=1,008), 62.1% agree AI-powered defensive tools are now a necessity, and 43.0% plan to expand their security vendor count.

What is Covered in this Article

  • Palo Alto Networks’ NextWave program evolution and partner strategy
  • The rise of platformization and vendor consolidation in cybersecurity
  • AI’s dual impact: accelerating both defense innovation and adversary tactics
  • Execution risks and market implications for security vendors and buyers

The News

Palo Alto Networks is retooling its NextWave partner program to align with the new realities of cybersecurity, where a comprehensive security platform is both a catalyst for innovation and a weapon for defense against adversaries [1]. The company is betting on platformization, moving away from fragmented point solutions and toward integrated security platforms that unify network, cloud, and security operations. This shift responds to customer demand for fewer vendors, simpler management, and stronger resilience against increasingly sophisticated threats. The evolution of NextWave aims to equip partners to deliver these integrated security platform solutions, while also building customer trust in a market where the stakes for security breaches have never been higher [1].

According to Futurum Group’s 2H 2025 Cybersecurity Decision Maker Survey (n=1,008), 73.2% of organizations expect their cybersecurity budget to increase in the next 12 months, and 62.0% have seen a significant rise in AI-driven social engineering attacks.

Analyst Take

The pivot toward platformization in cybersecurity is a direct response to the complexity and risk introduced by AI-driven threats. Vendors that can deliver integrated, AI-powered security platforms will have the upper hand, but execution risks remain high as buyers demand both innovation and trust.

Vendor Consolidation and the Security Platform Paradox

While customers are consolidating vendors to reduce management overhead, this strategy introduces new risks. Over-reliance on a single platform can create systemic vulnerabilities if that provider fails to innovate or suffers a breach. According to Futurum Group’s 2H 2025 Cybersecurity Decision Maker Survey (n=1,008), 43.0% of organizations plan to expand their security vendor count, not consolidate, reflecting ongoing skepticism about single-vendor approaches. Buyers must weigh simplicity against potential lock-in and resilience trade-offs.

AI Arms Race Is Raising the Bar for Security Platform Capabilities

AI is now table stakes for both attackers and defenders. According to Futurum Group’s 2H 2025 Cybersecurity Decision Maker Survey (n=1,008), 62.1% of security leaders agree that relying solely on human analysts is no longer viable. Vendors such as Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, and Microsoft are racing to embed AI across detection, response, and automation. The winners will be those who can prove their AI models are effective, explainable, and secure—especially as adversaries use the same techniques to probe for weaknesses.

Execution Risk: Can Partners Deliver on the Security Platform Promise?

Palo Alto Networks’ NextWave evolution hinges on partner enablement to deliver effective security platforms. Yet, many channel partners are still transitioning from selling point products to delivering integrated, AI-powered security platform solutions. According to Futurum Group’s Channel Ecosystems Decision Maker Survey (n=400, 1H 2026), 71.0% of channel partners now sell AI software, but only 36.0% are deploying AI agents with clients. The gap between security platform vision and partner execution could slow adoption, especially for midmarket customers with limited resources.

What to Watch

  • Platform Trust Test: Will buyers accept deeper platform lock-in for simplicity, or demand open integration by 2027?
  • AI Model Transparency: Can security vendors provide explainable AI defenses that satisfy both CISOs and regulators?
  • Partner Enablement Gap: Will channel partners upskill fast enough to deliver on the integrated platform promise?
  • Adversary Innovation Curve: How quickly will attackers adapt to AI-powered defenses, and can platforms keep pace?

Sources

1. How NextWave’s Evolution Drives Shared Success


 

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