SASE has been part of the cybersecurity discussion for five years now, but are customers solving their actual problems? Nirav Shah of Fortinet discusses the past, present and future of SASE, as well as the role AI plays integrated with SASE solutions.
Is your security stack keeping pace with a rapidly expanding corporate network?
Over the past two decades, web proxies have become a security mainstay for organizations. As corporate networks expand, the demand for consistent, location-independent security is growing, and many organizations are adopting converged...
SASE adoption is gaining momentum. A Gartner survey found that 39% of respondents have deployed or plan to deploy SASE within the next 24 months.
CIOs, CISOs, and IT leaders are still coping with the complexity of hybrid workforces, rapid cloud adoption, growing micro-branches, and outdated technology to defend...
Swiss Post has signed an agreement to acquire Open Systems, a cybersecurity leader specializing in secure access service edge. The deal, expected to close by late 2024, will expand Swiss Post's offerings for secure digital communications for public and private organizations across Switzerland.
Maintaining user experience, unmanaged devices, securing the hybrid workspace - these are three edge security challenges for enterprises in 2024. How has the SASE approach evolved to help them? Angshuman Chattopadhyay of Wipro and Anupam Upadhyaya of Palo Alto Networks weigh in on SASE's evolution.
Over the past two decades, organizations have steadily embraced the cloud as a platform for business applications. This shift accelerated during the pandemic with the broad adoption of remote work. Today, many organizations have endorsed a hybrid approach to the workplace with branch office workers, hybrid employees,...
The Gartner Critical Capabilities for Single-Vendor SASE Report complements the Gartner Magic Quadrant by diving deeper into each vendor’s offering and evaluates them based on the most important capabilities and use cases.
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The key technical capabilities delivered by single-vendor...
Gartner defines SASE offerings as those that deliver multiple converged-network and security-as-a-service capabilities. These offerings use a cloud-centric architecture and are delivered by one vendor.
Read the Gartner report to get an understanding of:
The broad market trends driving adoption of SSE
The criteria...
Maintaining user experience, unmanaged devices, securing the hybrid workspace - these are three edge security challenges for enterprises in 2024. How has the SASE approach evolved to help them? Angshuman Chattopadhyay of Wipro and Anupam Upadhyaya of Palo Alto Networks weigh in on SASE's evolution.
Download the report to find out how Gartner® defines the SASE market and what Gartner® has to say about Fortinet and the other SASE vendors.
As IT teams struggle to deliver consistent security across a hybrid workforce environment, we believe Fortinet’s Unified SASE simplifies management and brings together...
10 Essential Insights to Update Your Security Policies for Modern Threat and Data Protection
Modern threats and data protection require updated security policies. The pandemic accelerated SaaS and cloud adoption, putting more users and data beyond traditional perimeters. Here are ten essential insights for updating...
Download the report to find out more about how Gartner® defines the SSE space and to see what Gartner® has to say about the other recognized SSE vendors.
As IT and security teams struggle to deliver consistent security across a hybrid environment, we believe FortiSASE will solve this challenge and will:
Secure...
Today, organizations must provide their work-from-anywhere (WFA) employees with secure, authenticated access to critical applications and resources. Many organizations are turning to secure access service edge (SASE), a reliable and flexible security solution to protect their networks, data, and hybrid workforce.
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Securing thin edge locations, such as very small offices, isn’t commonly discussed as part of campus or branch security. Yet a thin edge location can be an entry point to the corporate network for malware or ransomware. With the rise of the hybrid workforce, many users work from thin edge locations like satellite...
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