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Protect Your Systems Now from the Critical Windows SMBv3 RCE Vulnerability

CATO Networks

At the beginning of the month, Microsoft released an advisory and security patch for a serious Windows Server Message Block (SMB) vulnerability called the Windows SMBv3 Client/Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (AKA Windows SMBv3 RCE or CVE-2020-0796). Windows SMBv3 RCE isnt the first vulnerability in SMB.

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Cato SASE Cloud: Enjoy Simplified Configuration and Centralized, Global Policy Delivery

CATO Networks

You may be familiar with the concept of localized versus centralized policies that exist within legacy SD-WAN architectures, but Catos cloud-native SASE architecture simplifies configuration and policy delivery across all capabilities from a true single management application.

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The Latest Cyber Attacks Demonstrate the Need to Rethink Cybersecurity

CATO Networks

Since most ransomware enters a network after a phishing attack or by a user downloading software from an embedded link, our platform would detect the malicious code and the associated SMB traffic and prevent the lateral movement of the malicious code.

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Strategic Roadmap to SASE

CATO Networks

The final step in the journey will be to combine the SSE capabilities with the cloud-delivered connectivity and control services such as SD-WAN and FWaaS to complement Internet security and provide the best performances and protection when accessing corporate assets. Cato SASE capabilities 14.

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The Cato Journey – Bringing SASE Transformation to the Largest Enterprises  

CATO Networks

Twenty years ago, a small security startup, Fortinet, adopted this same go-to-market approach with low-cost firewall appliances, powered by custom chips, targeting the SMB and mid-market segments. Cato didnt invent this strategy of starting with smaller enterprises and progressively addressing the needs of larger enterprises.

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