Insights for CISOs—The Business Case for Managed SASE/SSE
Expert Advice and Growth Opportunities for Managed Cloud Zero Trust Architecture Consideration
Secure access service edge (SASE) is a cloud zero trust architecture implementation that serves secure connectivity from a proximate platform typically housed in the cloud. SASE incorporates four formerly discrete security and connectivity functions: secure web gateway, zero trust network access, cloud access security broker, and software-defined wide area networking. SASE deployments have the potential to transform enterprise work. For the modern enterprise, SASE secures connectivity and sets the organization on a secure, scalable operational path to growth. Moving from legacy, hardware-based security to a cloud-based SASE platform solution is no longer a question of if, but when, and—for the purposes of this discussion—how.
Frost & Sullivan spoke with experts from five enterprise security vendors about different operational security models.
Those interviewed included: · Nathan Howe, Group Vice President for Innovation at Zscaler · Tim Roddy, Vice President of Marketing at Open Systems · Dan Maier, Chief Marketing Officer at Versa Networks · Anuj Dutia, Global Head of SASE Solutions & Services at Versa Networks · Jim Fulton, Vice President of Product Marketing at Forcepoint · Eyal Webber-Zvik, Vice President of Product Marketing and Strategic Alliances at Cato Networks · Greg Duffy, Product Marketing Director at Cato Networks
The experts offered specific guidance to enterprise CISOs considering managed vs. unmanaged SASE deployments.
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Insights for CISOs—The Business Case for Managed SASE/SSE
Insights for CISOs—The Business Case for Managed SASE/SSE