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In today’s world, where any energy organization can be a target for cyberattack, secure network architecture and end-to-end visibility are the building blocks to a resilient cybersecurity posture.
Retail security leaders play an important role regarding business continuity. Incorporating SASE and SD-WAN can help businesses stay resilient in a changing retail environment.
The secure access service edge (SASE) is a key aspect of edge security. Cybersecurity professionals looking to further secure their cloud environments can review the concept and best practices for implementation in this article.
Global research commissioned by Versa Networks examining the adoption of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) by businesses during the lockdown revealed that the adoption of SASE has skyrocketed during the pandemic.
Streaming - and really all content creators and consumers - would not have accelerated as it did without that much-needed bandwidth. In much the same way, we see the idea of Zero Trust Network Security, introduced more than a decade ago, needing its own boost for more widespread adoption. That help has arrived in the form of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), the ideal framework for Zero Trust.