New Features & Enhancements
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IoT/OT Security Service Providing Visibility and Control of Assets: Cato recently announced the Device Inventory service that provides visibility and policy enforcement for IT, IoT, and OT devices, including:
- AI-powered device visibility, discovery, and classification with the Device Inventory and Device Dashboard pages
- Extend Cato’s single context with multi-level asset classification that enriches events with properties such as manufacturer, function, type, and more
- Solve complex contextual access control and segmentation challenges with AI classification-based device conditions in Internet and WAN firewall policies
- Tailor security protections for various device types and manufacturers
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Events Page Quick View: We added a fast-loading view of the Events page that displays the most commonly used fields.
- Viewing only Quick View fields improves performance when exporting data
- You can disable Quick View to show all event fields (possible performance impact)
- Click here to watch a video recording of this feature
- XDR APIs (Beta) No Longer Support limit=0: Following industry best practices, we are changing the functionality of the limit field for the API queries stories and story, so that limit=0 is no longer supported. To ensure continued smooth operation, you need to update any scripts or queries that rely on this parameter. Instead, you can set a limit between 1-2000, which the API fully supports. If you need to retrieve all stories, we recommend using a pagination approach.
PoP Announcements
- Los Angeles, United States: A new range (199.27.32.0/24) is now available for the Los Angeles PoP location.
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Tokyo, Japan: A new Tokyo DC4 PoP location (150.195.222.0/24) will soon be available.
- Tokyo_DC4 is available as a PoP location for Preferred PoP, and Network Rule Route Via settings
Note: Content described in this update is gradually rolled out to the Cato PoPs over a two-week period. In addition, new features are gradually activated in the Cato Management Application over the same two-week rollout period as the PoPs. For more information, see this article. See the Cato Status Page for more information about the planned maintenance schedule.
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