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The Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) as Described in Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Enterprise Networking, 2019

CATO Networks

Secure Access Service Edge “ Analysis By: Joe Skorupa; Neil MacDonald Definition: The secure access service edge (SASE) are emerging converged offerings combining WAN capabilities with network security functions (such as secure web gateway, CASB and SDP) to support the needs of digital enterprises.

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Are You Protecting Your Most Valuable Asset with a Data Loss Prevention (DLP)?

CATO Networks

While an EDLP offers a single console and policy management interface for the entire network, it is typically a separate console from the other network security tools (FW, IPS, AM, SWG, etc.). EDLPs will typically add another hop in the security service chain, and thus add latency and impact performance.

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Is SD-WAN Really Dead?

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Advanced Security SD-WAN lacks the necessary security to protect branch offices. Next-generation firewall (NGFW), Intrusion Preven tion Systems (IPS), Secure Web Gateway (SWG) , anti-malware all necessary components for protecting the enterprise and none of which are provided by SD-WAN.

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Does Your Backbone Have Your Back?

CATO Networks

Googles recent announcement of the GCP Network Connectivity Center (NCC) joins other similar services such as Amazons AWS Transit Gateway and Microsofts Azure Virtual WAN. The more locations the network has PoPs at, the closer it will likely reach your origin points. Private backbone services are all the rage these days.

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NaaS Meets SD-WAN: What is NaaS anyway and How Will It Impact Your SaaS, PaaS, and Cloud Strategy?

CATO Networks

NaaS is simply the delivery of virtualized network infrastructure and services following the standard cloud subscription business model popularized by SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS. The cloud-based, multitenant, and global nature of the Cato Network allows enterprises to benefit from advanced WAN security at scale as well.

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New Insight Into SASE from the Recent Gartner® Report on Impact Radar: Communications

CATO Networks

SASE supports branch office, remote worker and on-premises general internet security use cases. Build a network of distributed points of presence (POPs) through colocation facilities, service provider POPs or infrastructure as a service (IaaS) to reduce latency and improve performance for network security services.

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The Path of a Packet in Cato’s SASE Architecture

CATO Networks

In addition to network improvements, Cato also provides a fully managed suite of enterprise-grade and agile network security capabilities directly built into the Cato Global Private Backbone.

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