
News for today:
- [Cato Networks] New pricing and adoption model. Cato Networks introduced a modular adoption model for its SASE Platform, enabling organizations to mix-and-match capabilities across the platform as they want. With Cato, organizations can adopt networking and security capabilities with any combination of AI Security, SD-WAN, SSE, and Universal ZTNA. Each module stands on its own as a complete, enterprise-grade solution. Any module that is added will compound value through a converged platform foundation with a single management console, single policy framework, and single data lake. Cato Networks
- [Cloud Range] Tabletop 2.0 exercises for training ambiguity and uncertainty. Cloud Range argues that “decision latency” undermines the efforts of security teams to respond to cybersecurity incidents, since most start as ambiguous and uncertain. To address, Cloud Range’s Tabletop 2.0 exercises for cyber simulations start with ambiguous signals, not certain ones. SOC teams encounter alerts that are incomplete, noisy, and open to interpretation. Analysts must investigate, correlate, and decide whether escalation is warranted. Containment options must be weighed before full clarity exists. Our virtual cloud range emulates the specifics of your environment with realistic telemetry like alerts, logs, endpoint activity, and network behavior. Cloud Range
- [Sophos] Few organizations fully trust their cybersecurity vendors. Sophos released new research that found that only 5% of organizations fully trust their cybersecurity vendors. These findings underscore a critical reality: cybersecurity effectiveness cannot be measured by technological performance alone, but also by the confidence that organizations have in the partners defending their business. For CISOs, trust gaps create operational friction, slower decision-making, and higher vendor turnover. Trusted cybersecurity partners reduce risk and build more resilient organizations. Sophos

