Cato Networks

Who?

Pioneer in SASE solutions

What?

Deliver a next generation secure networking architecture

Eliminate complexity, cost and risks

Single point solution

Advantages?

Securely and optimally connect any user to any application anywhere on the globe

Always ready for whatever comes next

Who is Cato Networks?

Cato pioneered the convergence of networking and security into the cloud. Aligned with Gartner’s Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) framework, Cato’s vision is to deliver a next generation secure networking architecture that eliminates the complexity, costs, and risks associated with legacy IT approaches based on disjointed point solutions. With Cato, organizations securely and optimally connect any user to any application anywhere on the globe. Our cloud-first architecture enables Cato to rapidly deploy new capabilities and maintain optimum security posture, without any effort from the IT teams. With Cato, your IT organization and your business are ready for whatever comes next.

What is SASE?

Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a new enterprise networking technology category introduced by Gartner in 2019. SASE converges the functions of network and security point solutions into a unified, global cloud-native service. It is an architectural transformation of enterprise networking and security that enables IT to provide a holistic, agile and adaptable service to the digital business. What makes SASE unique is its transformational impact across multiple IT domains.

Solving emerging business challenges with point solutions leads to technical silos that are complex and costly to own and manage. Complexity slows down IT and its response to these business needs. SASE changes this paradigm through a new networking and security platform that is identity-driven, cloud-native, globally distributed, and securely connects all edges (WAN, cloud, mobile, and IoT).

SASE is the convergence of networking and security that optimizes access performance, reduces operational complexity, and enhances security posture on a global scale. To meet these criteria, a true SASE solution must be built on a cloud-native and cloud-based architecture; distributed globally across many Points of Presence (PoPs); and support all edges (locations, users, clouds, and applications).

With SASE, enterprises can reduce the time to develop new products, deliver them to the market, and respond to changes in business conditions or the competitive landscape.