All are delivered in the same format and structure for instant processing.īy contrast, product-centric approaches require developers to make multiple requests to each product and for each location. Only by building a platform with convergence in mind could Cato create a single API for accessing events related to SD-WAN and networking, as well as security events from our SWG, CASB, DLP, RBI, ZTNA/SDP, IPS, NGAM, and FWaaS capabilities. This single “window into the Cato world” is one of the telltale signs of a true SASE platform. A single request allowed developers to fetch information on a specific object, class of events or timeframe – from any location, user, and cloud entity, or for all objects across their Cato SASE Cloud account. Īs a single converged platform, Cato offers one API for fetching security, networking, and access data worldwide about any site, user, or cloud resource. “So many of vendors who didn’t give us the time-of-day are now approaching and telling us that their customers are demanding they integrate with Cato,” says Peter Lee, worldwide strategic sales engineer and Cato’s subject matter expert on the Cato API. Cato channel partners, like UK-based Wavenet, have also done their own internal integrations, reporting significant ROI improvements. Over the past year, nearly a dozen technology vendors released Cato integrations including Artic Wolf, Axonius, Google, Rapid7, Sekoia, and Sumo Logic. It’s this same kind of elegant, agile, and smart approach that typifies the Cato SASE Experience. Converging security and networking information into a single API reduces ingestion costs a simplifies data retrieval. The Cato API provides the Cato SASE Experience programmatically to third parties. As the “poster child” of SASE (Forrester Research’s words not mine), Cato has seen first-hand SASE’s incredible growth not just in adoption by organizations of all sizes, but also in terms of third-party vendor requests to integrate Cato SASE Cloud into their software. With New Third-Party Integrations, Cato Improves Reach and Helps Customers Cuts Costs Consider this: By the end of 2024, Gartner has projected that over 40% of enterprises will have explicit strategies in place for SASE adoption compared to just 1% in 2018.
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