Getting Started with SASE
Secure Access Service Edge: A guide to secure and streamline your network infrastructure
As enterprises shift more of their operations, applications and data to the cloud, they need a flexible security solution to protect their hybrid network infrastructure without compromising on performance or visibility.
SASE, or secure access service edge, simplifies traditional network architecture by merging network and security services on one global network. It eliminates the need for legacy VPNs, hardware firewalls, and DDoS protection appliances, giving organizations more visibility into and control over their network security configurations.
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