SASE and zero trust architecture: Complementing or competing?

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Jerald Murphy, SVP Research & Consulting | Nemertes

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As cybersecurity evolves, organizations must adapt to the ever-changing threat landscape to protect their critical assets. In this webinar, we will delve into two emerging paradigms in cybersecurity: SASE (secure access service edge) and zero trust architecture. SASE represents a transformational approach to network security that consolidates networking and security functions. It aims to provide secure access to applications and resources, regardless of the user's location, while reducing management complexity. On the other hand, zero trust architecture challenges the traditional security perimeter by assuming that no user or device can be trusted by default, requiring continuous verification and authentication to all resources. It shifts the focus from perimeter-based security to a more granular and dynamic approach, minimizing the attack surface while preventing lateral network movement. In this webinar, we will provide insights on the fundamentals, benefits, and implementation considerations of SASE and zero trust architectures. Join us to learn how these two paradigms can work in tandem to provide a robust and comprehensive security strategy for your organization.
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