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Date de publication 2021-06-15 13:30:00 (vue: 2021-06-15 16:05:45)
Titre Palo Alto Networks teams with AT&T to deliver managed SASE
Texte Remote workforces accessing applications and data that are located anywhere is the “new normal.” Across the globe, organizations of all sizes are struggling to modernize their infrastructures to accommodate this new reality while accelerating their digital transformation initiatives. As a result, today’s overly fragmented environments and markets make this transformation complicated, leaving many organizations unable to address the secure access needs of their customers or employees. Legacy networking and security architectures don’t cut it Traditionally, companies have deployed multiple products to address their secure remote workforce needs, such as web gateways, next-generation firewalls, secure virtual private networks, cloud access security broker (CASB) solutions, SD-WANs and more. These disparate products come with their own policy management and logging, creating a complexity that increases the administrative cost and can lead to gaps in the overall company’s security posture. With organizations demanding uninterrupted, secure access for their users, no matter where they are located, a new approach for networking and security is needed. This new approach is the secure access service edge (SASE). SASE converges software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) and security services— firewall as a service (FWaaS), secure web gateway (SWG), CASB, and Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) — into a single cloud-delivered service. SASE solves the challenge of delivering consistent, secure access no matter where users, applications or devices live. Because it is a single service, SASE dramatically reduces complexity and cost. However, the overhead and effort required to deploy a solution like SASE may be more than some organizations are able to undertake. This is where a strong service provider, with the right networking and security platform, can help by engaging with organizations and designing an approach aligned to their business requirements and needs. Palo Alto Networks teams with AT&T to deliver a managed SASE solution Palo Alto Networks and AT&T are collaborating together to deliver a comprehensive managed SASE offering, consisting of Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma Access cloud-delivered security with application-defined, autonomous and ML-powered Prisma SD-WAN. Prisma Access helps secure all users and applications with consolidated, best-in-class security capabilities (such as FWaaS, SWG, CASB, ZTNA and more) while Prisma SD-WAN enables the cloud-delivered branch with the industry’s first next-generation SD-WAN. AT&T SASE with Palo Alto Networks combines a global high-performance network with next-gen SD-WAN to simplify the delivery of consistent security at scale while ensuring optimal work from anywhere experience. The three main principles behind SASE: Application-defined, network-performance optimization and intelligent traffic steering at the network edge. Guaranteed security for all users directly accessing applications over the internet in public or private clouds. Consistent experience for all users across devices and locations grante
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