Choosing the Unified SASE Provider: The Execution Isolation Factor

Choosing the Unified SASE Provider: The Execution Isolation Factor

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Shared Processes for Packet-level Security Technologies Networking and security technologies at the packet level, such as stateful inspection firewalls, IPSEC, and load balancing, impose lower computational demands in terms of the number ...
Make Security Simple: Streamline Policies in Unified SASEBalancing Configuration and Control is critical for reducing security risks and management complexity

Make Security Simple: Streamline Policies in Unified SASEBalancing Configuration and Control is critical for reducing security risks and management complexity

Introduction The Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) service, along with its associated architecture, comprises a powerful amalgamation of multiple security components. These include a stateful inspection firewall, Intrusion Detection and Prevention System ...
Today’s ZTNA is not enough for diverse applications

Today’s ZTNA is not enough for diverse applications

Authentication & Authorization comes in various colors The Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) component of SASE is designed to provide secure inbound access to enterprise private applications. In line with the core ...
Unlocking the Potential: The Crucial Role of Reputation in a SASE Architecture

Unlocking the Potential: The Crucial Role of Reputation in a SASE Architecture

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The Secure Web Gateway (SWG) plays a crucial role in the SASE/SSE solution, which aims to secure internet-bound connections. Its primary objective is to safeguard users from online threats and enforce acceptable ...