LONDON – July 10, 2025 – Reliance Cyber, a London-based Security Operations specialist, today announced the launch of its new Managed Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solution, powered by Cato Networks. This service addresses growing cybersecurity challenges, skills shortages, and the lack of technical expertise needed to deploy and manage comprehensive zero-trust security solutions effectively.

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Managed SASE from Reliance Cyber simplifies the convergence of network and cybersecurity management by leveraging its extensive expertise in network security operations and industry-leading Managed Detection and Response (MDR). The service operationalises Cato Networks’ cloud-native SASE platform, known for its global private backbone with over 85 Points of Presence (PoPs), SD-WAN optimisation, and advanced Layer 7 segmentation, to ensure secure, optimised, and reliable connectivity.

Alex Martin, Cyber Services Director at Reliance Cyber, said,

Our Managed SASE solution operationalises the powerful capabilities of Cato Networks, providing organisations with a simplified and unified approach to secure connectivity. We also believe that our MDR experience will allow us to enhance the Cato Networks offering, with additional threat intelligence and response features.”

Mark Gascoigne, Managing Director at Reliance Cyber, added, “Our Managed SASE offering bridges the gap for organisations confronting cybersecurity skill shortages and digital transformation pressures. By expertly managing Cato Networks’ advanced capabilities, we empower businesses to confidently and securely navigate today’s complex digital landscape.“

Speaking on the collaboration, Raman Sharma, Area Director, UKI & Africa at Cato Networks, commented:
“Cato’s cloud-native SASE platform delivers the advanced capabilities organisations need for secure, scalable access. Through this collaboration with Reliance Cyber, customers benefit from expert-led deployment and management — accelerating zero trust adoption and building long-term resilience.”