June 11, 2026 5m read

Cato Expands the Power of the Platform with New Technology Ecosystem

Neil Langridge
Neil Langridge

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Modern IT and security teams no longer evaluate platforms in isolation. They ask how a platform fits into the architecture they run, the workflows they trust, and the outcomes they need to improve.

Enterprise stacks are not isolated; they are interdependent. Identity shapes access, endpoint posture influences policy, while SIEM tools drive investigations and rely on shared data and context. AI tools introduce new layers and patterns of usage, risk, and data movement across the network. Without shared context and insights, teams lose time, visibility, and confidence.

Cato Networks was built to solve fragmentation in networking and security. Which is why today, we’re announcing two important steps towards a new expanded Cato ecosystem — the Cato Platform Integration Hub and Technology Partner Program. Together, they extend the Cato approach of seamless enterprise security and networking, helping customers move from standalone products to a more integrated technology ecosystem.

The Integration Hub

The Integration Hub brings third-party application integrations and example use cases into one clear place, helping enterprises understand how Cato works with the essential technologies they already use, and helping partners build, validate, and promote integrations.

With over 100 integrations across 20 categories including AI, SaaS, operations and identity, IT teams can leverage insights and data from Cato within the tools and workflows they already rely on. The Platform Integration Hub gives customers 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? 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.

Visit the Cato Platform Integration Hub

The Technology Partner Program

The Technology Partner Program creates a structured path for vendors to engage with Cato and develop third-party application integrations. Technology Partners can define integration use cases, build with Cato APIs and platform architecture, validate outcomes, and make certified integrations easier for customers to find.

Integrating with Cato helps partners reach thousands of customers through the Cato Integration Hub, where certified integrations are easy to discover and adopt. It also unlocks rich platform telemetry across network traffic, user activity, applications, and security events, enabling stronger analytics, automation, and threat detection. By connecting Cato with complementary technologies, partners can streamline security workflows, improve visibility, and deliver faster, better outcomes for shared customers (to learn more, click here).

Seeing the Integrations in Practice

The value of an integration becomes clearer through the workflows CIOs care about most: identity-driven access, faster investigation, better endpoint context, and safer AI adoption.

Cato + Microsoft

Our integration with Microsoft highlights how the Cato platform truly integrates across the entire infrastructure. With 20 integrations spanning 11 categories, Cato connects into the Microsoft stack that customers rely on every day. This includes:

  • Enhanced privileged access and policy enforcement by align access for users and groups through context from Entra ID
  • Improved endpoint security with enhanced device posture context from Intune and Microsoft Defender
  • Extended visibility and insights across SaaS, cloud, AI and user experience workflows with Microsoft 365, Sentinel, Azure and Teans integration

Cato + Cyera

The integration with Cyera’s Data Security Platform Management (DSPM) that was recently announced, combines Cato’s broad, high-volume telemetry with Cyera’s deep data intelligence and sensitivity insights. It enables enterprises to prioritize threats based on data sensitivity and business context, transforming how security teams detect, investigate, and respond to data risks. This changes how teams can prioritize and respond to threats providing them with:

  • Data-aware detection and response, with security alerts enriched with enhanced data sensitivity and context
  • Data-driven Zero Trust enforcement, with greater access control to reduce exposure and enforce least-privilege principles.
  • Unified data investigation and remediation, with a single comprehensive view of network, endpoint, cloud, and data security.

This integration aggregates and correlates massive volumes of telemetry from Cyera DSPM into Cato XOps, providing critical context for incident investigation and clear insights.

Cato + AI

The AI integration story is not a single use case, but one that spans employee assistants, developer tools, and custom applications. Cato brings these layers together through 14 AI integrations across activity monitoring, runtime protection, and usage visibility.

Key integrations include Anthropic Claude, OpenAI ChatGPT, and Microsoft 365 Copilot for governing user interactions with SaaS AI assistants. Runtime protection extends to Amazon Bedrock, Google AI Studio, Microsoft Foundry & Azure OpenAI, and the OpenAI Platform. Usage integrations with Cursor and GitHub Copilot give leaders visibility into AI adoption across developer teams.

Enforcing AI security requires context: who is using the tool, what data is being accessed, from what device, and under which policy. Cato brings that context together, so organizations can adopt AI with visibility, governance, and control rather than blind spots.

Delivering Real World Benefits

For customers, the Cato Platform Integration Hub brings these stories together, so teams can find clearer routes to automation, faster investigation, stronger policy enforcement, and greater return from existing technology investments.

The Technology Partner Program supports that by making it easier to bring validated, customer-relevant integrations into the Cato ecosystem.

Visit the Cato Platform Integration Hub to discover the opportunities available. If you’re interested in producing your own Cato integration, join our Technology Partner Program.

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Neil Langridge

Neil Langridge

Channel Product Marketing Manager

Neil Langridge is a Channel Product Marketing Manager at Cato Networks. He brings over 18 years experience in cybersecurity and networking to the role, driving partner engagement, enablement and evangelism for Cato Networks with channel and alliance partners in EMEA. With a background in the channel and partner eco-systems, Neil provides partners and customers with insights on emerging technologies, the threat landscape, and key trends in cybersecurity, networking, and AI.

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