Cato claims end to network patching with SASE-native LAN NGFW | Computer Weekly
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Cato Networks is innovating in cybersecurity by merging local area networks (LAN) and cloud firewalls, creating the first SASE-native next-generation firewall (NGFW). This development is particularly significant as it addresses the 55-day average patch gap identified by the 2024 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, which allows for extended vulnerability exposure. Cato emphasizes that traditional firewall systems often introduce additional risks due to management complexity and faulty patches. By integrating LAN capabilities into their SASE Cloud Platform, Cato provides a solution that requires no additional hardware and enhances visibility and security management.
Cato Networks is addressing the critical 55-day patch gap in security by introducing a SASE-native LAN firewall, aiming to eliminate the need for traditional firewall patching.
The convergence of LAN and cloud firewalls through Cato's new NGFW significantly enhances security by providing seamless management and deep insights, reducing exposure to threats.
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