en.Wedoany.com Reported - Cato Networks today announced its participation in the OpenAI Daybreak Network Partner Program, integrating OpenAI's network capabilities into security defense workflows. This program builds on the existing partnership between Cato and OpenAI, as well as their collaboration under the "Network Trusted Access" initiative, to explore improved methods for CVE discovery and prioritization.
Through the Daybreak program, Cato will work with OpenAI to help expand internal testing to real-world security products and services used by enterprises daily. This effort will focus on practical defense use cases, with Cato's AI-native cybersecurity platform providing the visibility, context, and control organizations need in the AI era. The two parties will also collaborate on security and abuse prevention standards, including controls for monitoring and preventing unauthorized activities.
Built for the AI era, Cato Networks is one of the fastest-growing cybersecurity platforms globally. Its SASE platform converges networking, security, access, and AI security into a single cloud-native platform, simplifying operations and improving security outcomes. This architecture empowers organizations to view activities across users, devices, applications, data, cloud resources, and AI interactions, correlating these activities into a shared context for global policy enforcement from the Cato Cloud.
Cato recently demonstrated the operational impact of its unique architecture. Through a fully agentic CVE mitigation mechanism, it reduced the time to protect against newly disclosed vulnerabilities to 45 minutes. This milestone shows how Cato's cloud-native architecture and cutting-edge AI capabilities work together to accelerate vulnerability analysis, protection generation, validation, and global deployment when AI-assisted security operations are combined with proper governance and human oversight.
"Security teams are under pressure to respond at machine speed, but speed alone is not enough," said Shlomo Kramer, co-founder and CEO of Cato Networks. "AI in security will not be defined by model access alone, but by who can connect these models with the data, controls, and architecture needed to protect real-world customers. The OpenAI Daybreak Network Partner Program provides Cato with the opportunity to collaborate with OpenAI, bringing advanced AI capabilities into the Cato platform to drive next-generation agentic defenses and help security teams close the gap between new threats and effective protection."
Through the OpenAI Daybreak program, Cato joins a growing community of organizations dedicated to understanding how frontier AI can support defenders and strengthen security. As AI accelerates attacker activities and increases the speed of vulnerability discovery and exploitation, enterprises need autonomous protection that evolves at machine speed.
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