Cato Networks to Buy Aim Security in Bid to Make AI More Secure

Sept. 3, 2025, 12:30 PM UTC

Israeli cybersecurity company Cato Networks has agreed to acquire AI startup Aim Security, marking the firm’s first acquisition.

The addition of Aim Security, which is also based in Israel, will allow Cato to expand into the growing sphere of AI security, company officials said. Aim seeks to protect customers from threats associated with embracing generative AI.

“AI transformation is by far the biggest tsunami that I’ve seen in terms of impact on the enterprise, in terms of velocity and in terms of the security challenge,” Cato’s chief executive officer and co-founder, Shlomo Kramer, said in an interview. “This is ...

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