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Date de publication 2021-04-07 10:00:00 (vue: 2021-04-07 11:06:05)
Titre Do customers really care about SASE? Absolutely, and here\'s why
Texte As IT and security leaders adapt to business operations in the “new normal,” they are simultaneously being charged with priming the business to win in the next era of distributed computing. This involves myriad updates to the business’ IT systems, and in some cases, a comprehensive overhaul for network modernization, cloud migration, and edge design and deployment — all tightly wrapped with security. The pressure is high because leaders know the decisions they make today will vitally impact the ability of the business to remain resilient and competitive tomorrow.   To this point, many are researching or actively considering new security approaches that are better suited to a distributed computing model where employees, customers, suppliers and more need secure access to applications, data and services anytime and from anywhere. It’s no surprise then, that many are also considering how to merge various technologies within networking and security to help reduce network complexity and overlapping technology capabilities, improve network performance and security, and potentially reduce costs. (After all, reductions in cost can then be redistributed to developing and protecting emerging edge environments.) One “new category” that is garnering a lot of attention brings together multiple network and security technologies, including but not limited to: Software-Defined Wide-Area Network (SD-WAN), firewall-as-a-service, Secure Web Gateway, Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB), and Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA). Gartner has coined the term Secure Access Service Edge (SASE). Other firms have given their own labels: IDC (Software-Defined Secure Access), ESG (Elastic Cloud Gateway), and Forrester (Zero Trust Edge). Whatever the name, SASE in one form or another is being considered by customers across industries. Buzz aside, the question remains: “Are customers actually adopting SASE? And if so, why?” The answer is yes, and we at AT&T can provide some insight. In March, we launched AT&T SASE with Fortinet, expanding our managed security services portfolio by unifying SD-WAN with some of the essential security functions listed in the SASE framework. And because SASE can be quite complex, we offer support for deployment and 24x7 management. This official launch of AT&T’s first SASE offering, though new in terms of branding, has evolved from the work we’ve been doing for several years with customers who have been moving to SD-WAN and want  security to  be part of that conversation — a trend accelerated by COVID.  These customers tend to be national or multi-national organizations, and if they were not on the path to network transformation already, the  sudden need to solve for an expanded remote workforce and increasing number of remote sites, branches, or pop-up locations, pushed them along
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