Ask me anything about SASE

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Yishay Yovel, CMO at Cato Networks

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What is SASE and why it matters at this time of crisis? IT executives need to move everyone to work from home and keep access secure and optimized – so productivity remains high and costs are controlled. Gartner coined the term Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) just a year ago. Gartner didn’t predict it, but SASE is what the doctor ordered for the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of piling up technologies that only work for people in the office (like MPLS, and SD-WAN), what if we could allow enterprise grade-security and optimized connectivity to everyone and everywhere? Let’s talk about the secrets of running a SASE-based WAN transformation. You have questions, and we have answers. Join Yishay Yovel, and special guests, on June 10th for an open-ended Q&A session on everything you wanted to know about SASE. Here are few to get you started: - I see many vendors and service providers claiming to be SASE. Is this all marketing FUD? What are the key elements of a true SASE architecture? - How is SASE different from the typical integration of enterprise point products like SD-WAN, SWG, firewalls, WAN optimizers, and more? - I am considering SD-WAN products to transform my network. How does SD-WAN stack up against SASE?
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