First coined by Gartner in 2019, SASE isn’t a product. It’s a model that will enable companies to improve network performance and security in a world where users are remote and mobile.
Delivered as a service, a SASE approach enables zero trust access based on the identity of the device or entity, combined with real-time context and security and compliance policies.
In simple terms, implementing SASE means developing a cloud-based architecture that centralises management of network and security services in one place. By harnessing autonomous technology, it handles more complexity than is humanly possible.
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