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The Evolution of Remote Access: From VPN to ZTNA to SASE

Presented by

Boaz Avigad, Director of Product Marketing at Cato Networks

About this talk

Working from home is the new norm. In the aftermath of the pandemic, most organizations have adopted some form of a hybrid working model which requires their employees to connect remotely. In essence, every employee's home is now a branch office of one, requiring us to find manageable, cost effective, and secure solutions which will provide a similar user experience to one they have from office. Join us to learn more about the evolution of remote access and how it can benefit your organization. You’ll also get insights into: - Why VPNs don't meet the requirements of the modern digital business - How ZTNA overcomes the shortcomings of VPNs - Why a standalone ZTNA solution might not be enough - How SASE provides a holistic solution to all enterprise access needs
Cato Networks | SASE

Cato Networks | SASE

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Cato Networks provides organizations with a cloud-based and secure global SD-WAN that replaces rigid and expensive MPLS and network security point products -- to power the digital business. Cato connects all data centers, branches, mobile users, and cloud resources into a global, optimized cloud network that is tightly secured by a cloud-based network security stack and backed by expert managed security services. Cato cuts MPLS costs, improves performance between global locations and to cloud applications, eliminates branch appliances, provides secure Internet access everywhere, and seamlessly integrates mobile users and cloud datacenters into the WAN.
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