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Solving Real-World Challenges – Your Pathway to SASE

CATO Networks

Core Challenges: Expanding cyber threat landscape Securing Work-from-anywhere (WFA) Improper employee usage The Cato SASE Approach to Rapid Digital Transformation Its easy for most organizations to take a traditional approach to these challenges by looking for point solutions or creative chaining of technologies to create a bundled solution.

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

CATO Networks

In its recent Hype Cycle for Enterprise Networking, 2019, Gartner recognized Cato Networks as a Sample Vendor in the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) category. Below is the verbatim text of the SASE section from the Gartner report. These needs are radically changing due to the adoption of cloud-based services and edge computing.

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How to Buy SASE: Cato Answers Network World’s 18 Essential Questions

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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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Why a Backbone Is More Than Just a Bunch of PoPs

CATO Networks

Since SASEs introduction, many networking and security vendors have rushed to capitalize on the market by partnering with other providers to include cloud backbones as part of their SASE offerings. But SASE isnt just a bunch of features in appliances managed from the cloud. But you must consider the architecture of this network.

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Is SD-WAN Really Dead?

CATO Networks

The new darling of the networking industry would free us from the shackles of legacy MPLS services. But just as were getting used to the toddling SD-WAN, along came yet another even more exciting newborn, the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE). Native cloud connectivity within the PoPs connects IaaS and SaaS resources.

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Does Your Backbone Have Your Back?

CATO Networks

SASE vs SD-WAN – Whats Beyond Security | Download eBook What are we trying to solve? Enterprises have been relying on MPLS circuits to ensure connection quality between their offices and datacenters. Gartner have defined such an architecture and named it the Secure Service Access Edge (SASE). Cato SASE Cloud.

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