SASE Basics Part 2: Security features
SASE goes far beyond the network. Security features such as SWG, CASB, FWaaS and DLP ensure maximum security.
Secure, flexible, scalable: VPN infrastructure is essential in modern IT environments and not just to support the trend towards remote working in an increasingly connected world. Sophisticated endpoint policies can help companies to protect their infrastructure from cyber threats. Security features such as two-factor authentication can also provide additional security, both in consumer and professional environments. Innovations in communication technology and secure remote access have established entirely new sectors such as Industrial Control, Smart City or Edge applications. Stay up to date with our comprehensive news coverage and background reports on the latest VPN developments.
SASE Basics Part 2: Security features
SASE goes far beyond the network. Security features such as SWG, CASB, FWaaS and DLP ensure maximum security.
Make your business more sustainable by embracing green IT
Today, no one can do without Green IT. Sustainability is much more than meeting legal requirements, customers want green IT and it also helps to sink costs.
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.
PQC: What does post-quantum cryptography mean?
With the increasing availability of quantum computers, today's encryption methods are becoming obsolete. As a result, new procedures are being designed to ensure that we can communicate securely in the future.
Encryption protects confidential data from espionage and theft. However, there are differences between symmetric, asymmetric, and hybrid methods.
The role of Zero Trust in compliance
Why companies should consider compliance, Zero Trust and the implementation of the GDPR together and what advantages a combined approach brings.
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