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Secure remote work with SASE tools.

As so many businesses have moved to hybrid and remote work in the past few years, security tools and frameworks have had to adjust to protecting a workforce not entirely in the office anymore. The secure access service edge (SASE) model has risen in popularity in response to the challenge of making remote work just as secure as in a centralized building. Coming along with it, the cloud-based security tools it uses have become more common in order to keep remote employees safe from where they now work: the edge.

Secure Access Service Edge

SASE is first and foremost a security model born from the transition businesses have made to using digital tools to accommodate hybrid and remote work. Because so many employees work away from the office some or all of the time, a set of centralized security tools in the office environment cannot always be enough to keep a business’ information safe. SASE focuses on delivering network security at its edge, where those security tools can be close to the users accessing information and applications. It is not a specific set of tools sold by a vendor but rather the orchestration and coordination of tools that work together to keep a network secure as it is accessed from anywhere in the world.

Security Benefits

Because an SASE model brings security tools close to the edge of a network, it can provide an improved security posture for companies that expect their employees to work remotely. SASE tools monitor threat risks and contextual information to establish a trusted connection between your network and employees accessing it, and only authorized users who have established that trust should be able to access your network. In addition to this, SASE strategies often utilize one platform for security services, which allows for an easier deployment of security tools and a streamlined interaction with your network’s security features.

Business Operations

As a framework, SASE gives businesses more options for how their employees get work done while also providing scalability and simplified security tool implementation. As more workers come into the business as hybrid or remote workers, many SASE tools allow for low-latency connections for the devices and applications people use anywhere in the world. With SASE’s focus on bringing security features to the edge of the network in a unified framework, your IT team members can centralize the tools they use to monitor the network for higher visibility into threats and faster reactions to any abnormal activity. The benefits of SASE allow businesses to become secure and agile while improving IT’s response to threats as they appear.

Summary

Since SASE can be a flexible framework that helps your business adjust to an increase in digital tools and remote work, it’s important to get all the information available before figuring out which tools will best help your business. SASE shines when your business can increase its flexibility for remote workers without unnecessarily increasing the complexity of your security. If you want more information on how SASE can help your business, then contact our team today, so we can help you work safely no matter where your employees login from.

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