
Dig Security
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
- Information technology and software
- Banking and insurance
- Energy and utilities
What is Dig Security
Cloud data discovery focus
Classification and risk context
Monitoring for suspicious access
Acquisition and roadmap uncertainty
Depth varies by data platform
Not a full cloud security suite
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Credit-based (consumption) licensing (Prisma Cloud credits). How it works (official): Credits are a universal capacity unit applied to Prisma Cloud product modules; credits are purchased from Palo Alto Networks, channel partners, or marketplaces and consumed by enabled product modules. The official Prisma Cloud Compute Credit Guide documents credit requirements per module but does not publish list prices per credit. cite
Official examples of credit consumption (from vendor docs):
- Host Security: 1 credit per Host Defender deployed. cite
- Container Security: 7 credits per Container Defender deployed. cite
- Serverless Security: 1 credit per 6 serverless functions. cite
- WAAS (Web App & API Security): 30 credits per Host/Container/App-Embedded Defender in inline mode (2 credits per out-of-band Defender). cite
Free tier / trial: Vendor offers a time-limited trial (Prisma Cloud free trial / 30-day free trial sign-up is available via Palo Alto Networks’ official trial page). cite
Example costs / list prices: Not published on Palo Alto Networks’ official product or pricing documentation. The vendor documentation and credit guide instruct customers to purchase credits via Palo Alto Networks, partners, or marketplace and to contact sales for commercial pricing. No per-credit or per-edition list prices were found on the vendor site. cite
Discounts / procurement: The official site indicates credits can be purchased through Palo Alto Networks, channel partners, and marketplaces; specific discount schedules (volume/multi-year list discounts) are not published and require direct engagement with sales/resellers. cite
Notes / mapping to Dig Security product: The original Dig Security product site (dig.security) now redirects to Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma Cloud Data Security (DSPM) pages, indicating Dig’s DSPM capabilities are available under Prisma Cloud. Pricing for Dig’s functionality is therefore governed by Prisma Cloud’s credit-based licensing (official). cite