If you want to ensure zero-trust session integrity and secure vector routing for your business's network, Fortinet is a good option. The company's broad cybersecurity platform offers integrated security across all edges, users and devices. That includes secure networking, unified SASE, secure SD-WAN and zero-trust network access, all on a single operating system. AI tools like FortiAI and FortiAIOps can help with threat hunting and response, and the company is a good option for a wide range of use cases.
Another option is Cato SASE Cloud, a cloud-native converged service that combines SD-WAN, security and a global backbone into a single scalable service. Cato's cloud-native design and converged software stack means lower complexity, risk and cost. It includes a global private backbone, threat prevention and data protection, AI/ML models for threat hunting, and a single pane of glass management application. That makes it a good option for companies in the middle of network and security transformation.
Zero Networks is a fully automated platform for microsegmentation and remote access, designed specifically for zero-trust segmentation. The platform uses automated, agentless and multi-factor authentication to restrict network access and thwart lateral movement and ransomware attacks. It's easy to deploy and manage, with full visibility into account activity, making it a good option for companies of all sizes that want to move to a zero-trust architecture.
For a combination of AI-driven insights and secure and reliable connections, check out Juniper's AI-Driven SD-WAN. It includes Session Smart Routing and Juniper Mist WAN Assurance to automate deployment and optimize network performance. With AI-driven security and deny-by-default access policies, the option ensures zero-trust session integrity and better overall security and reliability for cloud-first businesses.