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7 Compelling Reasons Why Analysts Recommend SASE

CATO Networks

Gartner introduced SASE as a new market category in 2019, defining it as the convergence of network and security into a seamless, unified, cloud-native solution. A few years have gone by since Gartners recognition of SASE. In this blog post, we bring seven observations from analysts who recommend SASE and analyze its underlying impact.

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SASE is the Right Choice for Cyber Risk Management

CATO Networks

Of the many options out there, Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is ideally suited to supporting all aspects of a corporate cyber risk management program. By consistently enforcing security policies and blocking attacks across the entire corporate WAN, SASE dramatically reduces an organizations cybersecurity risk.

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The Future of Network Security: Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023 & Beyond

CATO Networks

Cyber criminals are more adept at targeting and exploiting weaknesses in networks and applications. Faster Adoption of SASE Digital Transformation is forcing corporate networks to more rapidly evolve away from the complex, inflexible architectures of the past. For some it has also become their default cybersecurity strategy.

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The Value of Security Simplicity

CATO Networks

Momentum CyberScape Source IT and security leaders must consider multiple security product categories such as network & infrastructure, web, endpoint, application, data, mobile, risk & compliance, operations & incident response, threat intelligence, IoT, IAM, email/messaging, risk management, and more. How does this happen?

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Addressing Regulatory Compliance Challenges for the Distributed Enterprise

CATO Networks

Companies have long been subject to regulations such as the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS, which protects the data of payment card holders, and the Health Insurance Portability and Accessibility Act (HIPAA), a US regulation for protected health information (PHI).