Cato Networks Introduces AI-Driven Policy Analysis Engine for SASE Platform
Cato Networks recently unveiled a new policy analysis engine for its cloud-based secure access service edge (SASE) platform, aiming to enhance SASE policies, minimize risk, ensure compliance, and reduce manual upkeep. The innovative feature, known as Cato Autonomous Policies, is integrated into the Cato SASE Cloud Platform, offering enterprises AI-powered recommendations to enhance security, refine access controls, and optimize network performance.
Enhancing Security and Streamlining Operations
One of the primary focuses of the Cato Autonomous Policies is to address the issue of “firewall rule bloat” in firewall as a service (FWaaS) environments. This phenomenon occurs when organizations accumulate numerous rules meant to safeguard their systems, but over time, these rules become outdated, misconfigured, and ineffective, ultimately leading to increased security risks. By leveraging AI-driven insights, enterprises can identify and eliminate redundant, obsolete, or conflicting firewall rules, ensuring a more streamlined and optimized security infrastructure.
The Importance of AI-Driven Policy Management
Demetris Booth, the product marketing director at Cato Networks, emphasized the necessity of AI-driven firewall policy management in modern enterprises. With the complexity of managing firewalls across various environments, maintaining consistency, and aligning policies with zero-trust principles can be challenging. By incorporating AI technology into policy analysis and management, organizations can simplify security operations, enhance compliance, and improve overall network security.