
Looking to adopt SASE? Here’s what you should consider first.
In the second piece in his blog series on SASE, Mike explores the traditional elements to consider, from a network perspective, as an organisation adopts SASE.
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SASE is a revolutionary approach to network security and access that is rapidly gaining popularity among businesses of all sizes. SASE combines advanced security technologies with cloud-based networking to provide a comprehensive, scalable solution for securing network traffic and enabling safe access to applications and data from anywhere, at any time.
At Xalient, we believe that SASE is the future of networking and security, and we’re committed to helping businesses of all sizes take advantage of this powerful technology to improve their security posture, reduce complexity, and increase scalability.
The shift towards cloud services like SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS demands a fresh perspective on network security. As more sensitive data resides in the cloud, and users face growing cyber threats, a robust solution is essential.
Conventional networking and security setups involve multiple devices and error-prone manual setups. Redirecting traffic to the data center for security checks is outdated, impacting user experience. A Unified Secure Access Service Edge approach simplifies and enhances efficiency.
SASE combines multiple security technologies, such as firewall, web filtering, and threat detection and response, into a single solution that is designed to protect against a wide range of cyber threats.
SASE simplifies network security and access by consolidating multiple technologies into a single cloud-based solution. This reduces the number of devices and solutions that businesses need to manage and maintain, leading to a more efficient and streamlined IT infrastructure.
SASE is designed to be highly scalable, allowing businesses to easily add or remove users, devices, and applications as their needs evolve over time. This makes SASE a great solution for businesses of all sizes, from small startups to large enterprises.
SASE is not just a technology trend; it is a strategic imperative for modern businesses looking to thrive in the digital era. Download our introductory guide to unified Secure Access Service Edge to understand how unified SASE can help you achieve your security goals faster and more effectively.
Some SASE providers provide several point solutions that are only loosely connected or require routing across separate manufacturers’ PoPs, which can introduce latency, issues with performance and administration overhead.
Then there are SASE solutions that provide all of the fundamental Secure Access Service Edge features from a single, tightly integrated platform, improving security posture, staff efficacy, user and admin experiences, and cost efficiency.
Architects are uniquely positioned to witness the dynamic evolution of technology. Amid this rapid transformation, they occupy a privileged standpoint, particularly when it comes to the innovative frontiers of network and security technologies.
A SASE solution can help overcome the mix of both security and networking challenges faced today. In addition, the ideal SASE solution should unify your security and networking teams rather than create further tension.
In the second piece in his blog series on SASE, Mike explores the traditional elements to consider, from a network perspective, as an organisation adopts SASE.
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