Ditching the VPN Chaos: How Swissport Recalibrated Connectivity with Cato’s SASE Infrastructure

Published: 23 Apr 2025
A bold leap from prismatic tunnels to seamless networks. Swissport transits from a cumbersome VPN chaos to the seamless Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) of Cato.

The world is shifting gears, moving from the entangling mazes of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to the shimmering architecture of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE). A shining example of this trend is Swissport, the global aviation services provider.

Long entangled within the sprawling labyrinth of VPNs, Swissport had to navigate a maze of cumbersome connections. The outdated system, while secure, entailed numerous issues – operational inefficiencies, connectivity challenges, and an overall lack of fluidity. It was time for a change.

Swissport made the bold decision to ditch the VPN maze in favor of Cato’s SASE fabric. In doing so, they’ve completely overhauled their approach to network security and connectivity.

For Swissport, this move wasn’t just about upgrading their technical infrastructure. It was about enhancing operational efficiency, with the SASE model providing a more streamlined, less fragmented networking solution. With Cato’s SASE, Swissport enjoys a seamless network that effortlessly extends from airports to corporate offices, providing robust security across the entire organization.

This is a significant step for Swissport – a transition that will pay dividends in the future. By scrapping the outdated VPN and embracing Cato’s SASE fabric, Swissport has maneuvered its flight path towards nimble and secure connectivity – a journey worth watching.