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Digital Transformation Is a Major Driver of Network Transformation

CATO Networks

Many organizations are in the midst of rapid digital transformation. For example, many organizations are rapidly adopting cloud computing, and the growing maturity of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has the potential to unlock new operational efficiencies. Cloud-Based Deployment: SASE solutions are deployed in the cloud.

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Network Security Solutions to Support Remote Workers and Digital Transformation

CATO Networks

Attack surface noun: The attack surface of an enterprise network environment is the sum of the different points (the attack vectors) where an unauthorized user can try to enter the network to execute a malicious intent, such as stealing data or disrupting operations. Direct Internet access (DIA) is enabled as well.

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

CATO Networks

As new trends emerge in both cyber attacks and defenses every year, we have decided to list our predictions for the top network security trends of 2023 and beyond. #1. Addressing these threats with an array of standalone products is unproductive, unscalable and is an ineffective approach to network security.

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Thought SD-WAN Was What You Needed to Transform your Network? Think Again.

CATO Networks

Since its premier over a decade ago, SD-WAN was adopted by enterprises as the go-to-technology for preparing their network for the digital transformation. At the time this made sense, as SD-WAN brought important advantages: Optimized bandwidth costs, by leveraging inexpensive services like Internet broadband whenever possible.

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SASE is not SD-WAN + SSE 

CATO Networks

It identifies two elements that underpin SASE , namely the network access technology ( SD-WAN ) and secure internet access ( Security Service Edge (SSE) ). The East-West WAN traffic visibility gap : SASE converges two separate disciplines: the Wide Area Network and Network Security. Here is why.

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Cato Extends Self-Healing, End-to-End for Enterprise SD-WANs

CATO Networks

We’ve fully converged self-healing into our security and networking cloud platform for follow-the-network security rules. Digital Transformation Relies On Network Stability Both introductions are incredibly important, particularly as organizations undergo digital transformation.

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SSE (Security Service Edge): The Complete Guide to Getting Started

CATO Networks

SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) is the convergence of SD-WAN and network security as a cloud-native, globally-delivered service. As a result, SASE solutions can provide work from anywhere (WFA users) with optimized and secure access to any application. Before we explain SSE, lets start by giving more context.

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