[Ep.1] What is SASE?: Introducing the Secure Network for Digital Businesses

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Yishay Yovel - CMO, Cato Networks and John Burke - CTO and Principal Research Analyst, Nemertes Research

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Secure access service edge or SASE (pronounced “sassy”), is the ‘future of network security in the cloud’ according to Gartner’s report of the same name from August 2019. With Gartner also predicting that “by 2024, at least 40% of enterprises will have explicit strategies to adopt SASE, up from less than 1% at year-end 2018”, it’s safe to say that now is the time for business, technology and security leaders to get acquainted with what the SASE security model can do for their businesses. In episode 1 of Cato’s Superpowered SASE: Network Transformation in 2021 series, we’re bringing together SASE experts to share what SASE really is, what’s behind its meteoric rise and what is essential for the modern business to know about this converged, cloud-delivered platform. Join us to hear: - What SASE is - and what it isn’t - What the user, technology and customer benefits of implementing a SASE security model are - The trends driving SASE growth and what they mean for the future - Essential strategic insights into how best to implement SASE - Why SASE is essential for future proofing your network and transforming your IT
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