Architecture Virtual Reality
Gartner forecasts by 2025, 80% of enterprises will have adopted a SASE/SSE architecture. With SASE, “the burden of managing and securing a network moves from labor-intensive, server-based appliances in the data center to virtual and containerized applications in the cloud.” A shift to identity-driven access and authorization, as exemplified by the zero-trust network-access model, but it also means that an organization’s virtual WAN and security systems will gain the flexibility and responsiveness of the cloud.
SSE/SASE
Platform designed to secure access to the web, cloud services, and private applications. Capabilities include access control, SD-Wan, FWaaS, RBI, ZTNA, SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM), Digital Experience Management (DEM), threat protection, data security, security monitoring and acceptable use control enforced by network-based and API-based integration.
Secure Web
Gateway (SWG)
Prevents unsecured internet traffic from entering an organization’s internal network and protects users from accessing or being infected by malicious websites and web traffic, internet-borne viruses, malware, and other cyberthreats.
SaaS Security Posture
Management (SSPM)
Automated continuous monitoring of cloud-based Software-As-A-Service (SaaS) applications to minimize risky configurations, prevent configuration drift, and help security and IT teams to ensure compliance.
Private
Access
Fast, secure, and direct access to private applications hosted anywhere.
Cloud Access
Security Broker (CASB)
Provide critical controls to allow for the secure use of cloud services, with key features being visibility, compliance, data security and threat protection.
Software-Defined
Wide Area Network (SD-WAN)
Using software to more intelligently route – or steer – traffic across the Wide Area Network (WAN).