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Firewall as a Service: Uniting your Network and Security Again

CATO Networks

It really wasnt very long ago when installing a Firewall (FW) or Unified Threat Management (UTM) system at the perimeter was deemed secure enough to protect corporate networks. Compatibility and security policies for multiple cloud and IaaS services. But those very networks have changed dramatically over the past decade.

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Why a Backbone Is More Than Just a Bunch of PoPs

CATO Networks

By that I mean, traffic goes to the SASE solution providers PoPs to be forwarded to SaaS or IaaS applications or the Internet. Catos global PoPs are connected in a full-mesh topology to provide optimal global routing. Optimized Cloud Provider (IaaS) Access , in which Cato places PoPs on the AWS and Azure infrastructure.

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Does Your Backbone Have Your Back?

CATO Networks

This is where security services such a Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW), Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), Next Generation Anti-Malware (NGAM), Secure Web Gateway (SWG), Software Defined Perimeter (SDP)/Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) for remote user connectivity, and others come into play.

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