Cato Networks has introduced the Cato Enterprise Browser, a new addition to its platform designed to extend Zero Trust security directly into the browser environment for enterprise users. The new browser is built as part of Cato’s Universal Zero Trust Network Access (UZTNA) framework, enabling organizations to secure access to internet, SaaS, and private applications through a unified approach. Fully integrated into the Cato SASE Platform, the solution is included under the same licensing model, allowing consistent protection across employees, contractors, and third-party users regardless of device type or location.

The launch addresses a growing challenge for enterprises as hybrid work and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) environments expand. Traditional enterprise browsers often introduce additional tools, policies, and management layers, creating operational complexity and potential security gaps. Cato’s approach eliminates this fragmentation by embedding browser-level security into its existing platform.

Ofir Agasi, Chief Product Officer at Cato Networks, said organizations need a unified security strategy that extends beyond managed devices. He emphasized that the Enterprise Browser allows companies to apply consistent Zero Trust policies without adding complexity or friction for users.

The browser delivers a full security stack directly within the browsing environment, including threat prevention, data protection, and application security. It operates through a single policy engine and management console, ensuring uniform enforcement across all users and access methods while reducing the risk of policy drift.

A key feature of the platform is its shared data context, which provides real-time visibility into user activity, devices, and sessions. This enables faster detection of threats and coordinated enforcement across the organization without relying on multiple disconnected tools.

Cato has also integrated AI security capabilities into the browser, allowing organizations to identify and manage risks associated with AI tools and user interactions. This includes detecting unauthorized or “shadow AI” usage and enforcing policies around AI-driven activities.

The Enterprise Browser supports flexible access models, enabling secure connectivity for contractors, partners, and remote employees using unmanaged devices. By delivering consistent security controls across all environments, it helps organizations maintain a strong security posture while simplifying operations With this launch, Cato Networks is reinforcing a broader industry trend toward converged security platforms that unify access control, threat prevention, and data protection. As enterprises continue to adapt to distributed workforces and evolving threats, integrated solutions that reduce complexity while maintaining strong security controls are becoming increasingly critical.

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