[Ep. 2] Using SASE For ZTNA: The Future of IT Architecture

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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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Businesses are continuing to feel the ripple effects of Covid-19, and the pandemic-driven move to more remote, distributed and hybrid workforces - coupled with new demands on digital services and the cloud - continues to complicate and increase security demands. In 2021, maintaining secure remote access while ensuring that your employees have access to the data and information they need to work productively is still top of mind. But balancing the need for security with the need for access and agility around digital services is not an easy task. As the world continues to grapple with the changes wrought by the pandemic, how can business and IT leaders best establish a symbiotic relationship between their remote employees and sensitive data? Enter SASE and ZTNA. In episode 1 of Cato’s Turbocharged by SASE: Network Transformation in 2021, experts came together to explore what has driven the rise of SASE and to explore the benefits of its adoption. In episode 2, we’re diving deeper into ZTNA, and how exactly SASE and ZTNA are creating the future of cybersecurity. Join us to hear: - How to leverage SASE for ZTNA - What SASE and ZTNA provide to the security stack that point security doesn’t - How the convergence of networking and security in SASE strengthens security posture and ZTNA - Why Network-as-a-Service is the solution businesses needed to thrive in today’s ‘always on’, cloud-driven and digitally accelerated world - How SASE offers a balance between connectivity and security and protection needs
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