SASE has become the de facto standard for future-proof enterprise networks. First coined by Gartner in 2019, secure access service edge approaches come in all shapes and sizes. Now that many ...
In the wake of Covid-19, many IT teams had to quickly reimagine application delivery to a mostly distributed workforce — accelerating their efforts on projects that focused on new delivery models.
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solutions close network cybersecurity gaps so enterprises can secure and simplify access to resources that users need at scale from any location. Closing the gaps ...
Getting the full SASE stack of networking and security capabilities from a single vendor can simplify deployment and management, but there are downsides to consider. Before the start of the Covid ...
The parallel worlds of networking and cybersecurity have each had their share of innovation, disruption and reinvention throughout the decades-long history of IT. But with the arrival of SASE, the two ...
Our security landscape has changed for good over the past decade. This awareness is the best starting point in deciphering the whats and whys behind the secure access service edge (SASE) model. In ...
Fortinet FTNT is positioning Unified SASE (secure access service edge) as a cornerstone of its growth strategy through architectural advantages that differentiate it in an increasingly competitive ...
The Covid-19 pandemic, rise of remote working and technology disruptors such as 5G have coalesced to accelerate digital transformation and drive changes in how organizations conduct business and ...