SASE Basics Part 2: Security features
SASE goes far beyond the network. Security features such as SWG, CASB, FWaaS and DLP ensure maximum security.
Many users and organizations now store their data in the cloud. However, the transfer route to the data center must still be fully secured. Secure communication in cloud computing is critical for safeguarding sensitive company information or personal data, such as in the health sector, and ensuring that data can also be accessed securely at any time. We bring you up to speed on all IT security news and developments relevant to data storage in the cloud.
SASE Basics Part 2: Security features
SASE goes far beyond the network. Security features such as SWG, CASB, FWaaS and DLP ensure maximum security.
SASE Basics Part 1: Network features
SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) saves companies a lot of time and money. SASE platforms combine network and IT security functions into complete solutions.
Defining Zero Trust security architecture
Zero Trust is one of the most important security concepts of our time. What does it mean and how can companies benefit from it?
Zero Trust – From buzzword to regulatory reality
Zero Trust Architecture is on everyone's lips and is slowly playing a role in regulatory requirements - in the USA, at EU level and also in Germany. Reason enough to take a closer look at Zero Trust. What does Zero Trust mean? What are the legislators planning in Washington, ...
Top 10 benefits of cloud VPN solutions
Cloud VPNs provide enterprises with a centralized dashboard with secure, flexible, and scalable connections without needing their own infrastructure.
Why a cloud VPN might make sense for business
A cloud VPN connects end users directly to the cloud applications they use, without passing through the company network.
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