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  1. SSE describes a limited scope of network security convergence, which combines SWG, CASB/ DLP and ZTNA into one, cloud-native service. SSE provides secure access to internet, SaaS and specific internal applications, without directly addressing secure access to WAN resources.

  2. SSE converges Secure Web Gateway (SWG), Cloud access security broker (CASB), data loss prevention (DLP), and zero trust network access (ZTNA), into a single cloud service. SSE is a first step in achieving security-driven transformation, by converging secure, consistent access to all applications for all users.

  3. The difference between the various SASE architecture models. What are the key requirements for a well-architected SASE. Why Gartner recommends a single-vendor SASE architecture. Why Gartner named Cato as the most notable vendor for its SASE architecture.

  4. Sep 21, 2021 · Cato SASE secures access between users, branches and applications on the WAN by routing traffic to its cloud-based PoPs. But this isn't the best strategy when users need to access applications in the same location.

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  5. Sep 26, 2023 · Cato Networks focuses on the simplified deployment and delivery of cloud-native security, and their SASE solution extends end-to-end security to all users, assets, offices, and resources...

  6. Exactly what is SASE? What's the difference between SASE and SD-WAN? How does SASE compare to SD-Branch? Can SASE replace VPNs? What are the most compelling (business) arguments in favor of SASE and SD-WAN? Should SASE be top of mind for CIOs and if so, why?

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  8. Cato provides seamless expansion from SSE to a full Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solution by converging the networking (SD-WAN) and security (SSE 360) pillars into a global, cloud-native SASE service. With Cato, customers can enforce a unified security policy across all users, locations, and data. Real-time Policy Enforcement (SSE 360)

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