Cato Networks to Explore Evasive Threat Tactics and Proactive Defense Strategies at RSAC 2025 Conference

April 14, 2025

Cato CTRL to explore how attackers evade detection and how enterprises can surface hidden threats across network, cloud, and endpoint environments 

TEL AVIV, Israel, April 14, 2025 Cato Networks, the SASE leader, today announced that Etay Maor (chief security strategist and member of Cato CTRL) and Tal Darsan (director of MDR services and member of Cato CTRL) will present at RSAC 2025 Conference in San Francisco.  

The session, “Suspicious Minds – Hunting Threats that Don’t Trigger Security Alerts” (Monday, April 28 at 9:40 AM PT), will explore how threat actors are leveraging stealth tactics to mask broader malicious campaigns. Attendees will learn how to effectively hunt and triage suspicious activities across the network, cloud, and endpoint—uncovering hidden threats that may otherwise go unnoticed.  

“Our session will share threat intel on stealthy threat actors,” said Etay Maor, chief security strategist at Cato Networks and member of Cato CTRL. “By understanding the subtle behaviors and patterns that threat actors rely on, security teams can connect the dots faster and with greater precision.”  

“Today’s threat actors are adjusting their tempo—striking swiftly or lurking unnoticed, blending in and slipping past conventional defenses,” said Tal Darsan, director of MDR services at Cato Networks and member of Cato CTRL. “Our goal is to equip security teams with the visibility and context they need to identify these subtle signals before they escalate into full-blown security incidents.”  

The RSA Conference (RSAC) is the premier global event for cybersecurity professionals, bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and practitioners to explore the latest trends, threats, and technologies shaping the future of digital security. RSAC 2025 will be held from Apri 28–May 1 at Moscone Center. During the event, Cato Networks will be showcasing the Cato SASE Cloud Platform at booth #4451 in the North Expo.  

To learn more about Cato’s presence at the show, visit the Cato RSAC page.  

To learn more about Cato’s threat intelligence team, visit the Cato CTRL page.  

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About Cato CTRL 

Cato CTRL (Cyber Threats Research Lab) is the world’s first CTI group to fuse threat intelligence with granular network insight, made possible by Cato’s global SASE platform. By bringing together dozens of former military intelligence analysts, researchers, data scientists, academics and industry-recognized security professionals, Cato CTRL utilizes network data, security stack data, hundreds of security feeds, human intelligence operations, AI (Artificial Intelligence), and ML (Machine Learning) to shed light on the latest cyber threats and threat actors. 

About Cato Networks 

Cato Networks delivers enterprise security and networking in a single cloud platform. The SASE leader creates a seamless and elegant customer experience that effortlessly enables threat prevention, data protection, and timely incident detection and response. With Cato, organizations replace costly and rigid legacy infrastructure with an open and modular SASE architecture based on SD-WAN, a purpose-built global cloud network, and an embedded cloud-native security stack. 

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