The 10 Tenets of an Effective SASE Solution
As cloud adoption grows, cloud-enabled organizations are experiencing an influx of new security requirements. On top of these demands, they still need to protect their cloud applications and give users secure cloud access.
As defined by Gartner, a secure access service edge (SASE) supports cloud-enabled organizations by combining networking and network security into a single cloud-delivered offering.
Delivered through a common framework, SASE provides consistent security and access to all types of cloud applications. Organizations can simplify management, get consistent visibility and maximize network protection across users, devices and applications, no matter their location.
This e-book guides you through the top 10 requirements to keep in mind as you look for an effective SASE offering. Among other things, you'll learn about key functionality such as:
Read the e-book to learn how SASE, Prisma® Access and Prisma SD-WAN can help secure your cloud-enabled business.
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