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Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a unified way to safeguard your use of web, cloud, and private applications without the hassles of point products. ES Cyber takes SASE even further, combining true, enterprise-class data loss prevention with secure access and advanced threat protection.
Now, your people can work anywhere — safely and efficiently — keeping threats out and sensitive data in.
Gartner defines SASE as “an emerging offering combining comprehensive WAN capabilities with comprehensive network security functions (such as SWG, CASB, FWaaS and ZTNA) to support the dynamic secure access needs of digital enterprises.”
While many organizations are looking to adopt a SASE framework, only a select few network/security vendors contain the appropriate technologies in their portfolios to make adopting this new architecture a reality. This is where ES Cyber provides value: not only can we help pair your organization with the best SASE solution, we can provide the professional services to implement the technology as well.
Gartner lists the core components of a SASE solution, in order of priority, as: SD-WAN, SWG, CASB, ZTNA, FWaaS, and DLP.
“By 2024, to enhance agility and support for cloud applications, 60% of enterprises will have implemented SD-WAN, compared with about 30% in 2020.” — Gartner 2020 Magic Quadrant for WAN Edge Infrastructure
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More than web/URL filtering. In addition to SSL inspection for deep analysis of website content, effective modern SWG solutions include Advanced Threat Protection modules such as Remote Browser Isolation (RBI) and URL & file sandboxing (Advanced Malware Detection).
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The boom of SaaS offerings has increased the need for organizational controls over which cloud applications can be accessed, what information can be stored in them, and who can use them. CASB solutions provide the needed security visibility and controls — via SaaS APIs where robust enough, or via a proxy connection where required.
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“One of the principles of a zero trust networking approach is that network access is based on the identity of the user, the device and the application — not on the IP address or physical location of the device.”
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With more sensitive data being stored in more locations, it is imperative to have comprehensive and effective DLP visibility and controls across all locations — including SaaS solutions and the typical exfiltration methods such as web uploads, email, USB and print channels.
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