Making SASE Real for Your Organization

Actionable steps to take for securely connecting people to the data they need no matter where they are located

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Cyber security had moved from cloud migration to cloud evolution prior to the pandemic. But our current collective disruption has vaulted global corporate enterprise into a cloud first mindset. 

Short for Secure Access Service Edge, SASE is an emerging security and networking architecture model first proposed by Gartner in 2019.

The promise is that SASE provides the enterprise with the same reliable on-prem security, to which CISOs have become accustomed within the perimeter. But it provides that same reliable security on the edge. 

Read this e-book and realize:

  • What SASE and the problem it solves
  • Why SASE was created
  • Why your oranization needs SASE
  • How to begin the SASE journey
  • The Four Pillars of SASE
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