Why Remote Access should be a collaboration between Network and Security

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Chris Rudolph (Product Marketing Manager at Cato Networks)

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Network teams once managed remote access through legacy solutions like VPNs, designed for an era when a handful of remote employees occasionally connected to applications hosted in physical data centers. But with the rise of remote and hybrid work, VPNs became bottlenecks, causing inefficiencies, increased latency, scalability issues, and major security gaps. Today, network and security teams must work together to secure a much wider attack surface. SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) converges networking and security in a single, cloud-native service, enabling shared responsibility and a collaborative approach to connecting and protecting remote users. Join our webinar, hosted by Chris Rudolph, Cato’s Product Marketing Manager, to learn why team unity and collaboration is key for your remote access strategy. What you’ll learn: Why legacy VPNs can’t meet today’s remote access demands. How a lack of collaboration between network and security teams creates vulnerabilities, reduced visibility, and inefficiencies. How SASE, with native ZTNA (Zero Trust Network Access), supports increased visibility and control via a single management console – sharing insights, unified policy enforcement, and easier management. A real-world example of how one organization transformed remote access and improved team collaboration with Cato SASE Cloud.
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