SASE Management merges network and cloud security management across the enterprise to help you securely connect people, data, and devices at the edge, office and cloud.
Merged managed services: SASE Management merges management of software-defined WAN (SD WAN) and cloud security services.
Cloud security policies: As companies migrate their core applications to the cloud, SASE Management helps simplify the management of cloud security policies.
Uniform security: SASE Management brings together best-of-breed technologies and puts the entire stack under a single management platform as one fully managed, integrated SASE security service.
SSE: Employing Secure Service Edge (SSE) ensures your customers and employees can use a variety of wireless and broadband access options to securely connect to your corporate network or the public internet, and collaborate anytime and virtually anywhere.
Unified, cloud-delivered service: The merging of SD WAN capabilities with comprehensive network security services enables us to deliver secure access all the way to the edge.
Zero trust: Our zero-trust security approach assumes that users or devices, whether inside or outside the network perimeter, should not automatically be trusted.
Security technology stack: Our full scope of cybersecurity solutions help protect you from the edge to the cloud.
State-of-the-art: In addition to our secure access service edge (SASE) core technologies and other security offerings, our SASE infrastructure brings together proven solutions from recognized network and security industry leaders.
Safeguards evolving work environments: Zero-trust technology helps ensure only authorized users on authorized devices, including remote and hybrid employees, can access protected applications.
Centralized policy control and our focus on cloud-based security services helps to simplify security.
Help free IT from routine tasks such as updating and patching appliances and systems.
Enjoy management of an end-to-end solution for enterprise networking and security needs.
Apply more consistent security policies without regard for where a user or device connects to the network.
SASE Management merges network and cloud security management across the enterprise to support securely connecting people, data, and devices at the edge, office and cloud.
See the potential savings of moving to a SASE framework.
Proven network security leader
years experience managing complex global networks
a Leader in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Global WAN Services¹
networks managed globally
trillion security events processed each year
Deploying a Verizon SASE solution helped a large healthcare business optimize its security operations.
The IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Managed SD-WAN/SASE Services 2023 Vendor Assessment has named Verizon a Leader.
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SASE is cloud-native security concept introduced by Gartner® in 2019. In simple terms, it’s a network architecture that merges software-defined WAN (SD WAN) capabilities with comprehensive network security services such as secure gateway, cloud access security broker (CASB), zero-trust network access (ZTNA) and firewall as a service (FWaaS) to create a unified, cloud-delivered service model that supports the dynamic secure access needs of digital enterprises.2
SASE represents a strategic shift in thinking about security by creating a new identity-centric unified networking and security platform that is cloud delivered and universally distributed in a way that helps to ensure that the end users and devices on the network edge—from remote offices and workers to cloud resources to IoT devices—are securely connected. In addition to enhanced security, SASE’s cloud-based infrastructure promises to optimize access performance by helping to make it easier to connect to resources wherever they are connected to the network, which could drive business benefits like reduced product development time, faster delivery to market and greater agility in response to competitive or operational challenges.
SASE encompasses combining network capabilities and cloud security. Zero trust is a strategy for managing authorization and authentication of users and devices by assuming no device or user whether inside or outside of a network perimeter should be automatically trusted. A zero-trust strategy is part of the overall SASE strategy.
In simple terms, it’s a network architecture that merges software-defined WAN (SD WAN) capabilities with comprehensive network security services such as secure gateway, cloud access security broker (CASB), zero-trust network access (ZTNA) and firewall as a service (FWaaS) to create a unified, cloud-delivered service model that supports the dynamic secure access needs of digital enterprises.
1Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Global WAN Services, Danellie Young, Gaspar Valdivia, Karen Brown, Lisa Pierce, 15 April 2024
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