While cloud, SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) platforms, and IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service) make it easy to collaborate and operate everywhere, several common challenges make it clear that legacy network architectures cannot meet the security and connectivity needs of today:
- Gaps in visibility, security controls, and management
- Rising costs and integration challenges
- Increased attack surface area
- Poor user experience
- Costly, complex hardware lifecycles
To overcome these challenges, many IT service providers are turning to Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), providing a single, integrated platform with a more flexible, scalable, and secure approach to networking and security that’s accessible everywhere.
However, SASE is an emerging product category with many definitions, and not all SASE solutions are created equal. Like a hardware firewall, there are a variety of ways providers approach SASE and varying levels of security and networking capabilities built in.
Download this eBook by Todyl to learn more about what SASE can do, the pros and cons of different SASE approaches, and how to determine which one is right for your business.