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Unsolved Remote Access Challenges Continue to Propel SASE in 2023, Finds New Cato Survey

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Have it the Old Way or Enjoy the SASE Way | Download the White Paper More specifically, legacy VPNs suffer from five key problems: Scaling and capacity Issues. VPN servers have a limited amount of capacity, as more users connect, performance degrades, and the user experience suffers. Rotten user experience.

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The Most Important Patch You’ll Never Have to Deploy

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VPN Vulnerabilities Jeopardize Remote Access Of course, some patches are more important than others. Last year CERT issued a warning about security vulnerabilities in various VPN devices that were storing session cookies improperly. If we eliminate the appliance architecture, we can eliminate the overhead and risk of patches.

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Cato Research Decrypts the News Behind February Security Events

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The POC was able to generate the so called Blue Screen of Death on Windows clients that connects into a compromised SMB server. Vulnerabilities in SMB servers should be treated very seriously. If attackers compromise an SMB server in the organization, they can exploit SMB vulnerabilities as part of wider lateral movement.

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