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Traditional Firewalls Can’t Keep Up with the Growth of Encrypted Traffic

CATO Networks

A growing percentage of Internet traffic is protected by encryption. According to Google , approximately 95% of web browsing uses the encrypted HTTPS protocol. This trend toward traffic encryption has been driven by a few different factors. The move toward data encryption is a mixed blessing for cybersecurity.

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SSE: It’s SASE without the “A”

CATO Networks

When those teams are in lockstep and ready to change, SASE adoption is the logical evolution. SSE is the half of secure access service edge (SASE) focusing on the convergence of security services; networking convergence forms the other half of SASE. SASE vs SD-WAN Whats Beyond Security | Download eBook Why Is SSE Important?

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A SASE Approach to Enterprise Ransomware Protection

CATO Networks

Double Extortion: Double extortion ransomware both steals and encrypts sensitive and valuable data on an infected system. Lateral Movement: Ransomware rarely immediately lands on a device containing the high-value data that it plans to encrypt. A secure web gateway (SWG) can block browsing to dangerous sites and malicious downloads.

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Cato’s 5 Gbps SASE Speed Record is Good News for Multicloud and Hybrid Cloud Deployments

CATO Networks

At Cato Networks, we also feel the need for speed, and while were not breaking the sound barrier at 30,000 feet, we did just break the SASE speed barrier (again!). Earlier last month, we announced that Cato reached a new SASE throughput record , achieving 5 Gbps on a single encrypted tunnel with all security inspections fully enabled.

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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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Single Pass Cloud Engine (SPACE): The Key to Unlocking the True Value of SASE

CATO Networks

When Gartner introduced Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) in 2019, it caught the market by surprise. Unlike many advancements in technology, SASE wasnt a new networking capability, or an answer to an unsolved security mystery. Why was the SASE architecture such a challenge for them?

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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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