Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Say Goodbye to SaaS Security Gaps with Cato CASB

As organizations increasingly depend on SaaS applications, IT teams struggle with visibility and governance. Shadow IT, unmanaged devices, and limited monitoring capabilities create blind spots, exposing enterprises to compliance violations, data exfiltration, and insider threats. Risks don’t come only from unsanctioned applications: even widely used SaaS platforms can become a security liability when not properly controlled.

The Future of SASE: Simplifying IT and Securing the Future

SASE emerged to address the challenges of digital transformation, providing the means to connect and secure enterprise resources – sites, remote users, and cloud resources — through a single, global network and security stack. The next phase of SASE will extend both its capabilities (what it delivers) and its delivery model (how it operates). AI will play a pivotal role in automating and optimizing SASE, while the scope of SASE will extend beyond the WAN to include LAN and cloud security.

Beyond Prevention: How Sandbox Enables Deep Forensic Analysis to Strengthen Security

For years, cybersecurity has focused on prevention: blocking threats before they execute. Next-generation anti-malware (NGAM) and signature-based Anti-Malware engines (AM) stop known threats and zero-day attacks. However, as threats grow more sophisticated, organizations also require deep forensic insights to fully understand attack patterns and identify proactive prevention strategies beyond blocking malware, enabling them to strengthen their defenses more effectively.

Master SaaS Security: Unifying Visibility & Control with Cato CASB

Shadow IT. Data leaks. Compliance violations. If your users are accessing cloud apps from unmanaged devices or outside sanctioned workflows, would you even know? In this video, we introduce Cato CASB (Cloud Access Security Broker), a native capability of the Cato SASE Cloud platform. Watch how Cato CASB provides deep real-time visibility into SaaS usage—both sanctioned and unsanctioned—so security teams can detect risky behavior, enforce access policies, and prevent data loss.

Why SASE Makes Zero Trust Work

Gartner predicted that by early this year, over 60% of organizations would be using zero trust as their starting point for security. And no wonder. Cloud migration, hybrid work, and persistent threats have turned security into a minefield, exposing the cracks in old castle and moat, perimeter-based security architectures. Zero Trust aligns with how and where we work today, shifting the perimeter to individual users, devices, and applications—wherever they are.

Agility Over Appliances - The Future of Firewall Security is FWaaS

Legacy firewalls are holding IT teams back. From costly hardware refreshes to constant patching and scaling headaches, NGFWs weren’t designed for today's cloud-first, hybrid-work world. In this video, we explore why managing firewalls has become a never-ending cycle of complexity — and how Firewall-as-a-Service (FWaaS), delivered as part of the Cato SASE Cloud Platform, breaks that cycle.

Master Advanced Threat Investigation: Forensic Analysis with Cato Sandbox

In this video, we walk you through how Cato Networks' anti-malware and NextGen anti-malware solutions block both known and unknown threats in real time—*before* they can spread. But stopping malware is only the beginning. Learn how Cato Sandbox takes your cybersecurity strategy to the next level by: We’ll show you how to quickly enable Cato Sandbox, demonstrate real-time malware blocking, and explore a full forensic analysis via the Cato Management Application (CMA). Watch as we break down.

Why Manufacturing Needs SASE: Securing Smart Factories and Global Operations

Imagine you’re the Director of IT for a global manufacturing company. You must keep production sites, suppliers, and remote workers securely connected while controlling costs and meeting compliance. Every day, new challenges arise: If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Manufacturing is rapidly evolving with Industry 4.0, where smart factories use automation, IoT, AI analytics, and real-time data to optimize production and efficiency.