Cloud networking leader Cato Networks unveiled two breakthrough offerings: Cato Neural Edge and Cato AI Security. The innovations aim to secure enterprise AI at scale across its SASE platform.

Cato Neural Edge embeds Nvidia GPUs into over 85 points of presence on Cato’s private backbone. This enables real-time, inline AI analysis for traffic inspection, threat detection, and policy enforcement-without offloading to external clouds.

The architecture delivers deterministic performance, high-frequency model execution, and deep semantic analysis across global traffic flows.

Cato AI Security leverages technology from Aim Security, a recent acquisition, to provide unified governance and protection. It governs employee AI use, secures custom AI applications, and enforces guardrails for autonomous agents-all within the existing SASE policy engine.

Executives say it's the first secure access service edge platform built for the AI era, eliminating siloed consoles and added complexity.

"AI is changing both threats and defenses," said Matan Getz, VP of AI security at Cato Networks. "We empower enterprises to adopt AI safely without performance trade-offs."

Marc Crudgington, VP of cybersecurity at Crane Worldwide Logistics, said the integration simplifies compliance and operations by unifying AI security with network and cloud controls.

Both solutions are now available to Cato customers worldwide.