Review Summary
Users appreciate Cato SASE Cloud for its intuitive user interface, responsive support team, and easy management capa ...
Users appreciate Cato SASE Cloud for its intuitive user interface, responsive support team, and easy management capa ...
Cato Networks provides a single-vendor SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) platform that enables threat prevention, data protection, and incident detection and response. The Cato SASE Cloud Platform allows businesses to replace legacy infrastructure with a modular SASE architecture based on SD-WAN, a purpose-built global cloud network, and an embedded security stack. Cato’s cloud-native and global service architecture helps businesses secure and optimize their global hybrid workforces, applications, and data both on-premises and in the cloud, supporting their digital transformation efforts.
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What I appreciate most about Cato SASE Cloud is the true convergence of networking and security into a single, cloud-native platform. Before adopting Cato, we were managing a fragmented mix of point solutions - separate firewalls, VPNs, and web filtering tools - which created visibility gaps and increased operational complexity.
I love that it runs seamlessly in the background, connects quickly when I start up my laptop and I feel secure when it's running.
1. It is easy and hassle-free to use. 2. Centralized platform with everything in one place 3. Reliable and consistent performance. 4. Simplifies network and security management 5. User-friendly interface for daily operations
On pricing, Cato SASE Cloud sits at a premium compared to some alternatives. For smaller organizations or those with tighter budgets, the cost of entry can be a barrier. That said, when you're in the consolidation of multiple tools into one platform, the total cost of ownership becomes more justifiable - but it does require that upfront investment conversation.
At times it can take longer to connect, a bit of an outdated look and feel and occasional reconnect problems.
1. Reporting and analytics are not very detailed 2. Advanced configurations can be confusing 3. Limited customization in some features 4. Documentation for complex setups can improve