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Cato SASE Cloud optimally connects all enterprise network resources, including branch locations, the hybrid workforce, and physical and cloud datacenters, into a global and secure, cloud-native service. Cato SASE Cloud uses its cloud-native security service edge, Cato SSE 360, to fully enforce granular corporate access policies on all applications, on-premises and in the cloud, protecting users against threats, and preventing sensitive data loss.
Built on a global private backbone of 80+ Points of Presence (PoPs), Cato SASE Cloud enables predictable and optimized global connectivity between all enterprise resources. Cato Edge SD-WAN extends the Cato SASE Cloud to provide prioritized and resilient connectivity over multiple last mile links in physical locations. Cato SDP Client and Clientless access enable secure and optimized application access for users everywhere.
Cato SSE 360 converges the following capabilities: Secure Web Gateway (SWG), Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB), Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), and Firewall as a Service (FWaaS) with Advanced Threat Prevention (IPS and Next Generation Anti-Malware). Built on Cato Single Pass Cloud Engine architecture, all capabilities leverage the scalability, resiliency, global footprint, and self-maintenance of the Cato SASE Cloud to deliver the highest level of security to all enterprise resources everywhere.
Highlights
- Gradually migrate to the cloud with seamless integration of physical and cloud datacenters, and public cloud apps by plugging all datacenter edges into the Cato SASE Cloud and using smart egress to move traffic close to the cloud datacenters and the public cloud applications. With Cato, customers can complement premium cloud connectivity solutions like AWS DirectConnect.
- Migrate legacy MPLS and network security appliances to a modern cloud-native architecture to improve agility, cut costs, and boost capacity using Cato SD-WAN, Internet last-mile, and end-to-end network optimization. Improve performance between global locations by using the Cato Networks affordable, global, private backbone vs the unpredictable Internet or costly global MPLS.
- Leverage a future-proof platform that is self-maintaining, self-evolving and self-healing without the need to manually patch, upgrade, or replace point solutions.
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Dimension | Description | Cost/12 months |
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1GB Bandwidth Pool | A 1 GB pool of bandwidth that may be distributed across multiple sites. | $45,600.00 |
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I think the Categories are well kept up to date, and detection of the app is pretty good.
Support can be great at the end
When reviewing the monitoring, sometimes, adding multiple filters for something is not possible, or not that easy to figure it out.
The license is very expensive. I cannot believe when I removed a site there was no licensing change or saving for the customer
Support often gives useless insights on tikcet updates.
The firewall rules don't seem to have a policy checker, or I haven't seen it. The rules are not easy to understand at first