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What is SASE and how it combines WAN and network security solutions into a single cloud model?

Currently valued at a $2 Billion market size, the adoption of Secure Access Service Edge or SASE has soared in the last couple of years and is expected to continue growing for the next 5 years. This is because of its scalability and flexible nature. In this video, our expert, Paul Girardi, explains what it exactly is and how it combines WAN and network security solutions into a single cloud model. He also talks about how it plays a vital role in remote working environments. Watch the full video to know more.

Integrating SASE and NDR: Building a Robust Security Framework

Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a holistic security model that integrates both networking and security functions into a single, cloud-native architecture. SASE security combines secure network access, SASE cloud security and zero-trust technologies to create a unified approach to protecting the enterprise networks of today. SASE can be extremely useful especially for organizations adopting digital transformation and remote work. Some of the SASE benefits are.

Why SASE vs SSE misses the point for IT leaders

As high-profile breaches dominate headlines and decimate share prices, demonstrating your ability to protect client data has become the latest IT imperative getting boardroom attention, along with a host of new analyst and vendor-created labels for the ‘perfect’ solution. We want to help those who are short on time and resources cut through the bewildering landscape of buzzwords and gold standards by offering some practical, vendor-agnostic advice on where best to start and how to get the biggest wins in reducing their firms' exposure to risk.

The SASE Report: Why SASE is the Blueprint for Future-Proofing Your Network in 2025 & Beyond

Martin Mascarenhas, EMEA Vendor Partner Director at Xalient, sits down with Jaye Tillson, Field CTO at HPE Aruba, and Stephen Amstutz, Director of Innovation at Xalient, to discuss the findings from Xalient's SASE Report - Why SASE is the Blueprint for Future-Proofing Your Network in 2025 and Beyond. The challenge of recruiting and keeping security resource in today's landscape. Why is the uptake of ZTNA across respondents so low? And is it a surprise?

The Top 4 Industry 4.0 Challenges and How SASE Helps Manufacturers Overcome Them

Industry 4.0 is bringing technological and innovative advantages to the manufacturing industry. AI, IoT, and RPA, for example, are transforming and streamlining the design, production and distribution of products. But these advancements also bring new challenges for manufacturers. This blog post highlights four of the most prominent ones—based on real experiences from Cato’s manufacturing customers—and how SASE helps tackle them head-on.

Why 73% of CISOs Face Burnout: Challenges, Skills Gaps & the SASE Solution

A recent study by ISC2 reveals that 73% of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) in the US reported experiencing burnout over the past year. According to this Voice of the CISO report 61% of CISOs said they face excessive expectations from their employers. Additionally, owing to the cybersecurity skills gap, many CISOs must continue to defend their companies with incredibly stretched resources and a mounting list of tasks that fall at the CISO’s feet. High Expectations and Limited Resources.

When SASE Meets DEM: Revolutionizing the User Experience

In today’s fast-evolving business world, IT Teams must ensure seamless user experiences to stay competitive. As networks grow more complex, IT faces increasing challenges in identifying and resolving performance issues that impact user productivity and satisfaction. Cato Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM) addresses these challenges, helping IT ensure optimal user experiences.

Prioritising Network Performance and Security among Driving Factors for UK SASE Adoption

Xalient, a global provider of expert advisory and managed services in identity, cybersecurity, and networking, has today released its UK research report: Why SASE is the Blueprint for Future-Proofing Your Network in 2025 and Beyond. The study found that a staggering 99% of UK respondents have experienced a security attack in the last 12 months.

Telcos Evolving in a SASE-driven World

This blog is part of the ongoing “I&O Perspectives” series, which features insights from industry experts about the impact of current threats, networking, and other cybersecurity trends. In the previous blogs of this series, we explored how the internet has evolved into a primary channel for corporate business traffic and how secure access service edge (SASE) has become the foundational security pillar of this new framework.