Security Service Edge
How to Unlock the Full Potential of SSE with an Outcomes-Based Approach
Dave McGrail | | adaptive security, CASB, cloud access security broker, Cloud Security, Cybersecurity, FWaaS, human risk, managed security, network access control, Secure Web Gateway, Security Service Edge, SSE, SSE implementation, SSL Inspection, SWG, user experience, zero trust, zero trust framework, ZTNA
Learn how to implement Security Service Edge (SSE) effectively to enhance cybersecurity, reduce human risk, and maintain user productivity. Discover how a zero-trust approach, SSL inspection, and outcomes-based deployment can strengthen security ...
Security Boulevard
What is Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA)? The Zero Trust model, Framework and Technologies Explained
The CISO Perspective | | Cato Networks, Check Point, cloud provider, CloudFlare, connection, context, Control plane, Data plane, Datacenter, de-centralized solution, enforcement, firewall, Fortinet, HQ location, identity, logical access boundaries, Network Equipment, Network Security, on premise, Palo Alto Prisma Access, SASE, SDP, Security Concepts, security posture, Security Service Edge, security strategy, security technologies, Software-defined perimeter, technology, trust broker, vendor, zero trust, zero trust network access, zero trust security, Zscaler
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) have been used for years to provide remote connectivity, but they have limitations in terms of scalability and security. A technology that is replacing VPNs is Zero Trust ...
Solving Today’s Security Challenges with Device-Centric SSE (Security Service Edge)
Tony Bradley | | Blog, Hybrid Model, remote work, Security Service Edge, SSE, SSE (Security Service Edge)
The modern workforce is highly mobile and dispersed, with workers (employees, contractors, partners, etc.) using a variety of devices to access corporate data from various locations. As a result, traditional cybersecurity approaches ...
What is Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA)? The Zero Trust model, Framework and Technologies Explained
[email protected] | | Cato Networks, Check Point, cloud provider, CloudFlare, connection, context, Control plane, Data plane, Datacenter, de-centralized solution, enforcement, firewall, Fortinet, HQ location, identity, logical access boundaries, Network Equipment, Network Security, on premise, Palo Alto Prisma Access, SASE, SDP, Security Concepts, security posture, Security Service Edge, security strategy, security technologies, Software-defined perimeter, technology, trust broker, Uncategorized, vendor, zero trust network access, zero trust security, Zscaler
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) have been used for years to provide remote connectivity, but they have limitations in terms of scalability and security. A technology… ...
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) vs Security Service Edge (SSE)
At Bitglass, customers and prospects are rapidly architecting and deploying their SASE architecture and approach. In particular, we are commonly asked how they should go about prioritizing such a comprehensive approach; there ...

