No two journeys to SASE are the same
Where will you start your journey to SASE? With ZTNA or with SD-WAN?
With the right partner and a clear roadmap, you can transition to single-vendor SASE smoothly and securely, without disrupting your existing operations or compromising performance.
As the number of remote and hybrid workers continues to grow, it’s crucial for companies to have a modern secure access solution in place. ZTNA is a modern solution that addresses the limitations of VPNs and provides enhanced security, flexibility, scalability, performance, and cost-effectiveness for remote access. The best part about ZTNA is that it’s part of a greater security strategy. As organizations look to embrace a Security Service Edge (SSE) platform we see that the majority are beginning with ZTNA adoption.
Where will you begin?
Secure SD‑WAN explained
Over the years, branch offices and remote locations have accumulated a sprawl of network and security equipment. This equipment is difficult to maintain but also, it has not been designed for the cloud. With traditional router-centric WAN architectures, traffic must be sent to the corporate data center for security inspection, which significantly impacts application performance. Additionally, security policy is inconsistent across branch locations, exposing the whole organization to potential security breaches.
Not only does a secure SD‑WAN allow organizations to retire traditional routers but also to replace legacy branch firewalls.
A secure SD‑WAN includes advanced SD‑WAN and security capabilities that enable organizations to reduce device footprint, enforce consistent policy across branches. It also improves application performance by selecting the best path and automatically steering the traffic to the cloud. It provides the security functions necessary at the branch and complements SSE that supports other security functions like ZTNA, SWG and CASB.