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GUEST ESSAY: Here’s how Secure Access Service Edge — ‘SASE’ — can help, post Covid-19

The Last Watchdog

One legacy of the ongoing global pandemic is that companies now realize that a secured and well-supported remote workforce is possible. Related: SASE translates into secure connectivity. The makeup of SASE . SASE can function as security infrastructure and as the core IT network of large enterprises.

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SASE 101: Understanding the Fundamentals of Secure Access Service Edge

Heimadal Security

However, with this shift comes numerous security risks that can compromise sensitive data and confidential information.

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GUEST ESSAY: Testing principles to mitigate real-world risks to ‘SASE’ and ‘Zero Trust’ systems

The Last Watchdog

A new generation of security frameworks are gaining traction that are much better aligned to today’s cloud-centric, work-from-anywhere world. Related: The importance of ‘attack surface management’ I’m referring specifically to Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and Zero Trust (ZT).

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GUEST ESSAY: Lessons learned in 2021 as cloud services, mobility and cybersecurity collided

The Last Watchdog

The acceleration of cloud, mobility, and security initiatives proved to be critical for organizations looking to weather the new threats and disruptions. Related: How ‘SASE’ blends connectivity, security. Cybercriminals have taken advantage of security challenges that arise from the new model of remote work and collaboration.

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5 things CISOs want to hear about zero trust at the RSA Conference

CSO Magazine

Usually there’s one topic at RSA that everyone is talking about, but this year there will likely be 3: secure access service edge ( SASE ), eXtended Detection and Response (XDR), and zero trust. In my last blog, I described 8 things security executives want to hear about XDR.

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Realize Your SASE Vision with Security Service Edge and McAfee Enterprise

McAfee

Many people are excited about Gartner’s Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) framework and the cloud-native convergence of networks and security. Figure 1: SASE convergence. The fundamental problem that SSE sets out to solve is that enterprises must adequately secure their personnel and their data.

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GUEST ESSAY: Testing principles to mitigate real-world risks to ‘SASE’ and ‘Zero Trust’ systems

Security Boulevard

A new generation of security frameworks are gaining traction that are much better aligned to today’s cloud-centric, work-from-anywhere world. Related: The importance of ‘attack surface management’ I’m referring specifically to Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and Zero Trust (ZT).

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