A Guide to Empowering and Securing the hybrid workforce with SASE and Zero Trust
When the world rushed to support a remote workforce, many organizations were literally digging up old VPN appliances from closets – they did whatever they had to, to keep the lights on. Now, having caught their breath, security and network teams are looking to the future for new approaches like Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) to deliver uniform visibility and control across the web, cloud, and private apps.
At the same time, the surge in cyberattacks felt across these exposed environments has prompted a move towards the Zero Trust security model. And it is the intersection of these two shifts that is providing a solution to the challenges that security teams face today.
In this Conversational Geek Guide, we explore how organizations can make best use of these two models to keep their people and their data safe, wherever they are.
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