Intro to SASE - Secure Access Service Edge

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Read more about SASE: https://www.catonetworks.com/sase/

It’s a detailed explanation of Cato Network's SASE (Secure access service edge) platform by industry veteran and Cato Networks CMO, Yishay Yovel, with 25 years of experience in defining and deploying enterprise IT software solutions in the areas of security, storage, business continuity, and mobile computing.

Cato Networks provides the world’s first converged SD-WAN and network security cloud platform built for digital business transformation. Cato connects all data centers, branches, mobile users, and cloud resources into a secure, global network uniquely powered by the scalability, self-service, and agility of the cloud. Cato empowers you to connect, secure, and run the network yourself, and supports you with expert-managed services if you need them.

Following the principles set by Gartner’s Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) framework, Cato provides a global, cloud-native, and software-defined architecture to deliver an adaptive and secure network that evolves at the pace of your business. No more rigid and costly connectivity, fragmented and complex IT infrastructure, or restricted visibility and control. When your architecture is streamlined, and complexity disappears, regaining control of your network, and supporting business growth is simple again.

Your business must leap forward to the digital age to stay competitive, and the IT infrastructure can’t fall behind. Cato provides a modern and agile network service that is the new foundation of your digital business.

Click here to get a free demo of Cato SASE Cloud https://www.catonetworks.com/try/

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
02:55 What is SASE
03:13 Why SASE
03:48 SASE Requirement #1: Convergence
04:44 SASE Requirement #3: Identity-driven
06:05 SASE Requirement #3: Cloud-native
06:46 SASE Requirement #4: Global
08:11 SASE Requirement #5: Any Edge
08:57 Cato Cloud
10:12 What isn't SASE?
12:43 When Should You Consider SASE
14:01 The Bottom Line
14:33 Cato SASE Features

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