Cato Networks has announced the launch of the Cato Platform Integration Hub and its Technology Partner Program.
These two new services, which contribute to an expanded Cato ecosystem, will extend the Cato approach of seamless enterprise security and networking, helping customers move from standalone products to a more integrated technology ecosystem.
Cato’s Technology Partner Program
The program was designed to create a structured path for vendors to engage with Cato and develop third-party integrations.
Partners in the program can define integration use cases, build with Cato APIs and platform architecture, validate outcomes, and make certified integrations easier for customers to find.
Partners can reach an expanded number of customers through the Cato Integration Hub by integrating with Cato. Integrating also unlocks platform telemetry across network traffic, user activity, applications, and security events. This enables stronger analytics, automation, and threat detection.
Further, partners can streamline security workflows, improve visibility, and deliver faster, better outcomes for shared customers by connecting Cato with complementary technologies.
Cato’s Platform Integration Hub
The new Integration Hub brings third-party application integrations and example use cases into one clear place. This helps enterprises understand how Cato integrates with the essential technologies already in use, enabling partners to build, validate, and promote integrations.
IT teams can leverage Cato’s insights and data via the Integration Hub and provide customers with practical guidance on supported technologies, deployment scenarios, and operational use cases.
“It helps teams answer questions that matter before and after deployment: Which systems can connect to Cato? What workflows can we automate? Where can we enrich investigations?” said Neil Langridge, Channel Product Marketing Manager, in a blog post. “Cato customers have long connected Cato with the tools they depend on; the Platform Integration Hub makes those paths easier to discover, understand, and scale.”
The Hub features over 100 integrations across 20 categories like AI, SaaS operations, and identity.
Cyera DSPM latest to join integration roster
Among the integrations is a recent one Cato Networks completed with Cyera, which integrates Cyera’s Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) capabilities into Cato XOps, Cato’s combined XDR and AIOps solution.
The integration will give enterprise security teams more context around sensitive data when detecting, investigating, and responding to threats.
“Cyera brings actionable data intelligence directly into Cato XOps, giving security teams visibility into the sensitivity and exposure of data involved in security events,” said Karl Soderlund, global channel chief, Cato Networks. “By combining Cyera’s deep data intelligence and sensitivity insights with Cato’s broad, high-volume telemetry in a single data lake, enterprises can understand not only what happened in an attack chain, but also what sensitive data was involved and the potential business impact.”
The integration is designed to boost conversations among channel partners about SASE, XDR, zero trust, and data security consolidation.





