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Cato Networks acquires Aim Security

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Cato Networks acquired Aim Security, adding AI security capabilities to its SASE platform and expanding its enterprise security footprint. The deal is Cato’s first-ever acquisition and is aimed at secure adoption of AI agents and applications. Cato said current customers with AI security needs can deploy Aim now, with broader platform integration planned for early 2026. The transaction also comes alongside new financing and growth disclosures that underscore Cato’s push to deepen its cybersecurity platform.

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  1. 03.09.2025 16:38 2 articles · 8mo ago

    Cato Networks acquires Aim Security to expand AI security capabilities

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    Cato Networks acquires Aim Security as its first-ever acquisition to expand the Cato SASE Cloud Platform with AI security capabilities for enterprise adoption of AI agents and applications; Cato says customers with current AI security requirements can deploy Aim today, broader platform availability is planned for early 2026, and the company also disclosed more than $300 million in annual recurring revenue plus an extended Series G financing round with an additional $50 million from Acrew Capital.

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