Cato's Unique ZTNA Broker Architecture - A Difference That Matters!

Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) has rapidly become a foundational security strategy for organizations modernizing their IT infrastructure. The increasing distribution of users, devices, and applications makes traditional security measures inadequate. Several solutions offer cloud-based brokers to implement ZTNA, but it’s crucial to understand that these solutions are not created equal. Let’s explore why Cato Networks’ cloud-based ZTNA solution distinctly stands apart.

CVE-2025-47812: Wing FTP Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild

On July 10, 2025, a technical article was published by Huntress revealing that a maximum severity remote code execution vulnerability in Wing FTP Server, CVE-2025-47812, had been actively exploited by threat actors as early as July 1, 2025. Details of the vulnerability had originally been published on June 30, 2025, providing a comprehensive breakdown of the flaw and how to exploit it.

Ten new and updated apps for securing and monitoring your environments

Whether you rely on Sumo Logic for securing your systems, monitoring your infrastructure, or maximizing application performance, connecting to your tech stack is essential. That’s why we continuously release new apps and upgrade existing ones, ensuring you can easily connect to your stack and visualize key data with out-of-the-box dashboards. Let’s dive into some of the latest additions to our app catalog, designed to help you monitor, secure, and optimize your environment.

20 Data Exfiltration Examples Every Business Should Know

Businesses across all sectors, from finance to healthcare, hold valuable company data and intellectual property relating to their operations, employees, and customers. But this data has become a prime target for bad actors, including cybercriminals and malicious insiders who are constantly finding new ways to steal it for profit or harm.

Cybersecurity Compliance in Finance: Why It's Your First Line of Trust, Not Just a Checkbox

In financial services, trust is everything. Clients trust you with their data, their money, and their future. But that trust can vanish overnight—especially when a cybersecurity incident exposes weak governance or regulatory non-compliance. In today’s threat landscape, financial institutions are more than just attractive targets for cybercriminals—they’re often the most regulated, most scrutinized, and most unforgiving places for a security slip.

The Future of Content and AI: Pay per Crawl and What's Next

In this episode, host João Tomé is joined by Will Allen, Cloudflare’s VP of Product Management, to discuss Pay-Per-Crawl and our new permission-based model for AI bots. These updates, launched on Content Independence Day, aim to reshape how AI models access and reward content, shifting from opt-out to opt-in. They explore how AI Overviews are changing the old “traffic for content” model, and how Cloudflare is helping creators take control through tools like AI Audit. Plus: the future of trustworthy content, bot authentication, and the rise of a fairer content economy.

The Growing Supply-Chain Threat

Cyberattacks on supply chains in 2025 have become more frequent and severe, moving from isolated incidents to major multi-sector crises. These crises involve data theft in software patches, ransomware disrupting food, pharmaceutical, and financial pipelines. As attackers target vendors as entry points, defensive measures must adapt. This includes enhanced vendor vetting, code provenance controls, firmware security, and robust third-party risk response.

Navigating Identity and Security in the Age of Agentic AI

As AI agents rapidly improve, becoming more autonomous and interconnected, they unlock new ways to assist us. But as they perform actions for us and delegate tasks to other AI agents, we need to reexamine our understanding of “identity.” How do we ensure these powerful AI interactions are authentic, authorized, and permissioned, while differentiating between legitimate actions and potential misuse?Join Datadog co-founder and CTO Alexis Lê-Quôc and Okta CTO Bhawna Singh as they explore the convergence of AI, security, and observability.

AI Attacks Are Coming in a Big Way Now!

AI is going to allow better, faster, and more pervasive attacks. For a few years, if you attended one of my presentations involving AI, I would tell you all about AI and AI threats…perhaps even scare you a bit…and then tell you this, “AI attacks are coming, but how you are likely to be attacked this year doesn’t involve AI. It will be the same old attacks that have worked for decades.” I always got lots of comforted smiles from those ending lines. But this year is different.