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Description

SASE combines network security functions with WAN capabilities, ensuring you can securely access your organization’s resources from anywhere.

Features
Workflow Automation
Secure Web Gateway

Supporting layer-4 load balancing through TCP and UDP, layer-7 load balancing through HTTP and HTTPS as well as providing centered HTTP certificate management.

Enterprise-Grade-Instances
Multi-Cloud and Hybrid Environment

Protects an organization from online security threats and infections.

Security-and-Monitoring
No need for Agent software

Making deployment easier and more cost-effective.

Security
Designed specifically for Virtual connections

Allow secure access to network resources from remote locations.

Proactive Monitoring
Distributed workload through Enforcement points

Reducing latency and improving performance.

Centralized Cloud
Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)

 Security policy enforcement point positioned between enterprise users and cloud service providers.

Benefits
  • Improved performance

    Improved performance and reduced latency with distributed enforcement points.

  • Seamless and secure remote access.

    Replacing cumbersome VPNs

  • Simplified deployment

    Simplified deployment and cost savings by eliminating agent software requirements.

  • Continuous Monitoring and Analytics

    It provides visibility into cloud usage, enforces security policies.

  • Centralized Management

    Centralized Management and Policy Enforcement.

  • Regulatory compliance

    Can support regulatory compliance by providing detailed logging.

FAQ

Who should consider adopting SASE?

Organizations with remote or hybrid workforces, multiple branch offices, heavy reliance on cloud services, and those seeking to simplify their network security architecture should consider adopting SASE.

How does SASE support remote work?

SASE provides secure, direct access to cloud applications and resources, regardless of user location. It ensures that remote workers have the same level of security and performance as if they were working from the corporate office.

How does SASE differ from traditional network security models?

Traditional network security models are often based on a perimeter-centric approach, relying on on-premises hardware and software. SASE

How does SASE support secure access to SaaS applications?

SASE includes a Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)
• Monitors user access to SaaS applications.
• Prevents unauthorized data sharing or downloads.