Cato Networks, the leader in SASE, announced the addition of network incident detection and response tools to the Cato SASE Cloud platform.
With Network Stories for Cato XDR, advanced AI algorithms instantly identify outages in customer networks and conduct root cause analysis.
Network operations centre and security operations centre teams now have a common platform for improved collaboration and channel partners can quickly bring NOC-as-a-service offerings to market.
Element Solutions, Inc., a leading speciality chemicals company, relies on Cato SASE Cloud to connect and secure 118 locations and cloud instances, and nearly 4,000 remote users with Cato's NGFW, threat prevention, and application protection.
Network outages continue to disrupt enterprise operations.
Network and connectivity related accounted for nearly a third of IT outages and 53% of major outages caused by third-party IT providers*.
Even with Cato and its managed private backbone, network outages and slowdowns can occur in the last-mile or customer networks.
Diagnosing network incidents requires NOC teams to sift through and correlate a flood of network alerts.
Too often, outages begin as unreported line degradations or occur after hours, extending their impact on the organisation.
With Network Stories for Cato XDR, AI algorithms trained for threat detection now collect and analyse network signals and incidents to identify the root cause behind blackouts, downed links, BGP session disconnects, SLA issues, and other network incidents.
Cato AI triages those incidents by criticality, empowering network operations teams to focus critical resources on an organisation's most important cases.
Once NOC teams act, Cato provides them with a complete set of incident response tools.
Generative AI summarises Network Stories into human-readable explanations.
Cato Playbooks enable NOC teams to understand what happened and how to remediate those incidents.
When Cato Support adopted Networks Stories last-mile packet loss identification became nearly instantaneous, instead of customers taking several days to report an outage.
Cato enables tighter SOC-NOC collaboration, improving efficiency and service quality.
In Cato's recent 2023 SASE Adoption Survey, 82% of respondents indicated that security and networking teams were consolidating or had a management directive to improve collaboration.
With Cato, the root-cause analysis conducted in one area benefits the other.
Collaboration is improved by sharing a common toolset, speaking a common language, and having a common reference point.
With Cato RBAC+ rules, fine-grained access controls enable IT to determine what information and capabilities team members can view and change.
This Cyber News was published on www.itsecurityguru.org. Publication date: Tue, 19 Mar 2024 14:43:06 +0000