[Ep.4] Do All Roads Lead to SASE? Examining the Future of Security

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John Burke - CTO, Nemertes and Eyal Webber-Zvik, Vice President of Product Marketing at Cato Networks

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For decades, enterprises have designed both their networks and network security around appliances deployed in physical locations. However, increased migration to the cloud and the pandemic-driven shift to ‘working from everywhere’ has rendered these appliance-centric network and security designs obsolete. As a result, network security in 2021 needs to stand guard between the user and the resource or application. but too often, appliance-based solutions are forcing IT to choose between security or performance. SASE changes that. In episode 4 of Cato’s ‘Turbocharged by SASE: Network Transformation in 2021’ series, we’re looking at how. Join us as we discuss: - Must network security be cloud-delivered? - What is the technology innovation that allows security and performance to coexist in harmony? - Is the technology proven? And is it mature? - What are the best practices to evaluate SASE for security, and what should I be wary of?
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