Israel-based SASE (secure access service edge) provider Cato Networks has announced a security service edge (SSE) offering, Cato SSE 360, that includes Cato DLP, a capability for data loss protection across business applications that allows for customizable rules.
Along with SSE 360, Cato is also offering a new expert certification for the SSE architecture.
“Traditional SSE architectures are mostly proxy-based solutions which have limited visibility and control over WAN traffic as they only take into account the traffic from users to the internet,” says Boaz Avigad, director of product marketing at Cato Networks. “However, at some point they’ll need to cover data centers, on-prem and cloud. Cato SSE 360 does that.”
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