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Deploying Cato SASE, Step by Step

CATO Networks

Deploying the Cato SASE solution can be both simple and quick if you follow this checklist. The collaboration of this team will be crucial for the successful implementation of your Cato SASE platform. The key deliverable from your planning meetings will be a formal SASE deployment plan, which will become the roadmap for your project.

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How to Buy SASE: Cato Answers Network World’s 18 Essential Questions

CATO Networks

Last December, Network World published a thoughtful guide outlining the questions IT organizations should be asking when evaluating SASE platforms. It was an essential list that should be included in any SASE evaluation. In short, Cato provides all of the core SASE capabilities identified by NWW. If not, where are the gaps?

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What is Network-as-a-Service and Why WAN Transformation Needs NaaS and SASE

CATO Networks

For all of its talk, SASE as understood by much of the industry, will not completely replace a global MPLS network; the Internet is simply too unpredictable for that. Only by converging SASE with NaaS can companies eliminate costly, legacy MPLS services. Its why SASE has emerged to be such a dominant force.

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The Path of a Packet in Cato’s SASE Architecture

CATO Networks

Theyve dubbed this converged architecture SASE, or secure access service edge. SASE moves security out of the legacy datacenter and closer to where users, data and applications reside today. Enterprises also can prioritize bandwidth usage within applications using Catos identity-aware routing capabilities.

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SASE Convergence or Integration? It’s Not the Same Thing

CATO Networks

The widespread adoption of Gartner’s secure access service edge (SASE) architecture all but debunked that notion, and today it’s widely accepted that networking and security must come together. But for those vendors rushing to join SASE, solution integration has become the answer. The post SASE Convergence or Integration?

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Not All Backbones are Created Equal

CATO Networks

This calls for a SASE service built on a global private backbone. Why a Global SASE Service? Today, its the largest private SASE network spanning 70+ PoPs worldwide. Built as a cloud-native network with a global private backbone, Cato SASE Cloud has revolutionized global connectivity.

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The New Shadow IT: How Will You Defend Against Threats from Amazon Sidewalk and Other “Unknown Unknowns” on Your Network?

CATO Networks

Sidewalk is meant to be a low-bandwidth wireless network that can connect devices in hard-to-reach places. Sidewalks new encryption method Doing encryption right is not an easy task, especially when introducing new methods. This is where SASE comes into the picture.

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