[Ep.3] Implementing SASE in the Global Enterprise: Best Practices for Success

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Eyal Webber-Zvik - VP, Product Marketing at Cato and John Burke - CTO and Principal Research Analyst, Nemertes Research

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IT teams across the globe performed heroic feats in March 2020 when the COVID pandemic struck, moving metaphorical mountains to get workforces set-up quickly to work from home and remain productive. With many security systems dependent upon people using VPNs or physically being inside a network, future plans of cloud-based security-as-a-service suddenly became accelerated. In episodes 1 and 2 of 'Superpowered SASE: Network Transformation in 2021', we looked at what SASE is, what trends and demands are behind its acceleration and why it’s the best security option for the 2021 business. In episode 3, we’re taking a practical look at how businesses and IT teams can implement successful SASE models. Join us to learn: - Practical insights into how to implement SASE into your security stack - How SASE enables business to intelligently adapt to the evolving risk landscape - What real-world SASE and Zero-Trust approaches look like - How SASE can deliver seamless and secure transition from office to home - How SASE can extend security to all edges: branches, people, clouds
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