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2022-08-16 04:15:00 (vue: 2022-08-16 12:05:37) |
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BrandPost: Cybersecurity Alphabet Soup: SASE vs. SSE |
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When it comes to the cybersecurity space, there is no shortage of acronyms. With DLP, CASB, SSL, IPS, ATP, CIEM, ZTNA, CSPM, ML, SWG, and many others, the alphabet soup can become too much to consume. However, each acronym typically corresponds to technologies or frameworks that address unique challenges that must be solved if an enterprise is to maintain a robust security posture. Therefore, when a new phrase is coined, IT teams need to understand what it refers to, why (or perhaps if) it matters, and whether they need to change the way they go about security.To read this article in full, please click here |
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