Since its announcement by Gartner in late 2019, SASE has been the focus of attention, and there needs to be more clarity around the term. To shed light on the current and future state of SASE, the Telecom Council of Silicon Valley, a telecoms think-tank whose members represent the majority of the telecoms industry, is organizing a 'Roundtable on SASE .’ SRI Headquarters in Menlo Park will host the gathering.
In a post-pandemic ‘borderless’ business landscape, where remote work is the new norm, organizations must take necessary measures to ensure their company network is protected at maximum capacity at all times, even with the various and sometimes unknown devices that have access to the company cloud.
The modern workforce is scattered, almost solely digital patterns pave the way for critical cyber-attacks and create huge security vulnerabilities in enterprise networks. The need for state-of-the-art network security has gone beyond the office buildings and has become a matter of 'anywhere, anything, anytime.
With organizations’ ever-growing need for advanced network security, SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) has been introduced by Gartner and is considered, by many, the future of cyber security.
SASE is a cloud-based network security solution that integrates networking functions and security to secure mobile and remote access, defend against threats, and ensure secure connections for users and devices.
Telecom Council Roundtable will welcome major players from the technology community including Verizon, Ericsson, Orange Telecom, and Deutsche Telekom. Presentation on the future of SASE and the opportunities for innovation will be presented by Zenarmor’s Founder & CEO Murat Balaban.
Murat will discuss the confusion around the term, which he believes is created by the incumbent network and cloud security vendors. He will try to demystify the original promise of SASE, the need to deliver enterprise network security anywhere, anytime.
The following panel will discuss how SASE should be enhancing cyber protection for enterprises through an integrated technology suite like Zero Trust, Identity Driven protection mechanisms and significantly lower costs for a high-quality service. Ways organizations can improve agility with SASE technology will also be among the discussion topics with industry-specific tips and best practices.
Last but not least, Murat will also talk about the company vision and the future of Zenarmor SASE, as well as some key features of the product, such as instant deployments, fast updates, and cloud-based easy management that will eventually take any organization’s network security to the next level.