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    Cato Networks brings adaptive threat defense to SASE

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    Cato Dynamic Prevention monitors network and security activity across users, devices, and sites over extended periods. When it identifies patterns consistent with malicious behavior, it automatically applies adaptive controls to block or restrict high-risk actions, without requiring manual intervention from IT or security teams.

    According to the company, this approach targets threat actors who use legitimate credentials and trusted tools and spread activity across days or weeks. Individually, those actions may not trigger alerts. In environments built on disconnected point products, correlating those signals can be slow and resource-intensive, often delaying response until later stages of an attack, according to the company.

    “Legacy security tools are built to spot obvious, point-in-time indicators, signatures, known bad IPs, or isolated anomalies. But modern attacks are engineered to look routine: they use legitimate admin tools, spread activity ‘low and slow,’ and break intrusion into small steps that appear harmless individually,” wrote Makiko Yamada, product marketing manager at Cato Networks, in a company blog. “The result is a flood of weak alerts and delayed action, leaving teams to manually connect the dots after the attacker has already moved.”

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