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Make Security Simple: Streamline Policies in Unified SASEBalancing Configuration and Control is critical for reducing security risks and management complexity
Srini Addepalli | | application performance, Blog, CASB, Data Loss Prevention, Managed SASE, Next Generation Firewall, Secure Internet Access (SWG/CASB), Secure Web Gateway, zero trust, zero trust network access, ZTA, ZTNA
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 ...

Applying Zero-Trust Principles: Case Studies and Lessons From the Field
The Advanced Cyber Security Center interviewed members to understand how they implemented zero-trust and what lessons they could share with others seeking to do the same. ...
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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… ...

SASE: Is it Just Another Cybersecurity Buzzword?
Tom Eston | | cloud access security broker, Cloud Security, Cybersecurity, Data Loss Protection (DLP), Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Firewalls-as-a-Service, Information Security, Infosec, networking, NordLayer, Podcast, Privacy, SASE, SD-WAN, Secure Web Gateway, security, Special Editions, SSE, technology, zero trust network access
In this sponsored episode co-host Tom Eston discusses SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) and if its more than just the latest cybersecurity buzzword with Carlos Salas from NordLayer. Topics include: – What ...
Framing ZTNA and Security Parameters: Risks, Tenets and Best Practices
The Growing Need for Zero Trust Network Access As we set the stage for wider adoption of Zero Trust Remote Access methodology and solutions, it’s worth a quick look back at the ...
ZTNA and CASB: Combining Key Pieces of the SASE Puzzle
What’s Next for Zero Trust? Everyone in the security industry has been knee-deep in the concept of Zero Trust for some time, and by all appearances, that’s not changing soon. Since the ...

Applying Enterprise Access Lessons From COVID-19
The pandemic showed that VPNs were no longer the gold standard when it came to network access COVID-19 is impacting our world in many ways. One likely consequence of the pandemic will ...
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Zero Trust Can Fix Healthcare’s Security Problem
Eitan Bremler, VP Products and Technology | | healthcare industry, hospitals data breach, SDP, Secure Application Access, Software-defined perimeter, what is zero trust, what is zero trust network access, zero trust network access, ZTNA
Hospitals and other healthcare facilities are under attack from cyber criminals. In 2019 healthcare was one of the most targeted industries. In the first half of 2019 alone, there were 168 attacks ...
Zero Trust Trends to Watch Out For in 2020
Shachar Daniel, CEO | | Network Security, SDP, Secure Application Access, Software-defined perimeter, VPN, what is zero trust, what is zero trust network access, zero trust network access
We all know Zero Trust is the new norm.The term, along with the model it defines, went from relative obscurity to having “household-name” status (well, if the people in your household work ...
VPNs—Better Off With ‘Em Or Without ‘Em?
Joni Elbaz | | Network Security, SDP, Secure Application Access, Software-defined perimeter, VPN, what is SDP?, what is software defined perimeter, what is zero trust network access, zero trust network access
Do VPNs make you more or less secure? This is a question many companies found themselves asking in 2019 ...