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SASE success: Avoid confusion and embrace a single-vendor solution

CIO

In the recent Gartner® Hype Cycle TM for Zero Trust Networking, 2023 report , which evaluates the current status of 19 of “the most relevant and hyped” zero-trust technologies, the cybersecurity industry analysts made a somewhat startling pronouncement about secure access service edge (SASE). What is SASE?

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Best practices for building a single-vendor SASE solution

CIO

Over the past three or four years, the industry has been abuzz with the concept of delivering converged security and networking features via the cloud. Then came the pandemic, and an unprecedented number of new network edges and remote employees popped up overnight.

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The 4 pillars of the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange: Customers share their successes

CIO

We’ve all heard this mantra: “Secure digital transformation requires a true zero trust architecture.” As the zero trust platform provider of choice for 40% of the Fortune 500, Zscaler has long been recognized as the leader in zero trust and, by extension, cloud security. But what exactly does that mean? Zero trust has come a long way.

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8 best practices for building a single-vendor SASE solution

CIO

Over the past three or four years, the industry has been abuzz with the concept of delivering converged security and networking features via the cloud. Then came the pandemic, and an unprecedented number of new network edges and remote employees popped up overnight.

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How Zero Trust is supposed to look

CIO

Over the last few years, it has become more and more apparent that the status quo for networking and security is no longer viable. Endlessly extending hub-and-spoke networks to more remote users, branch offices, and cloud apps increases risk, harms the user experience, and is prohibitively complex and expensive.

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Grip Security raises $6M to improve SaaS security

TechCrunch

Many large enterprises now rely on hundreds of third-party SaaS applications to do business, but their security organizations can barely keep pace. Right now, the state of the art for SaaS enterprise security are cloud access security brokers (CASBs) that act as intermediaries between users and the actual service.

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Skyhigh Networks: CASB Security

CTOvision

Skyhigh is a leader in CASB, and are known for their focus on making cloud services safe for the enterprise while meeting security, compliance and government requirements. Skyhigh is now part of McAfee. Smart move there McAfee! Skyhigh was built to enable enterprises to control there data, even if you do not own your own […].

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