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The Cato Socket edge SD-WAN devices support public and private IP addresses on the WAN interfaces.
Cato offers integration with several enterprise IDPs for SSO, like Azure AD, and Okta, as well as Cato's own MFA authentication. This is useful for users outside the corporate user directory.
Think of Cato Socket edge SD-WAN devices like adaptable security guards for a company's internet network. They can work with both public and private IP addresses. This is the ability to understand and speak different languages to communicate with various types of networks. Whether a network is open to the wider internet (public IP) or just for internal use (private IP), these devices can handle it smoothly.
Now, when it comes to keeping the network safe and making sure only the right people can access it, Cato's got a couple of tricks up its sleeve. First, they work well with sign-in services that your company may use, like Azure AD and Okta.
But what about other services? Cato has its own security check called Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). This way, even people who aren't part of the usual company system can access the network securely.