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New Insight Into SASE from the Recent Gartner® Report on Impact Radar: Communications

CATO Networks

SASE is evolving from five contributing security and network segments: software-defined wide-area network (SD-WAN), firewall, SWG, CASB and ZTNA. Appliance-based products will need to transform into cloud native services, not merely cloud-hosted virtual machines (VMs). and/or its affiliates in the U.S.

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The Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) as Described in Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Enterprise Networking, 2019

CATO Networks

The new center of secure access networking design is the identity of the user, device, IoT/OT systems and edge computing locations and their needs for secure access services to cloud-based services directly including an enterprises applications running in IaaS. This is a case where software architecture and implementation matters.

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Whistleblowers of a Fake SASE are IT’s Best Friends 

CATO Networks

The Fragmented Data Lake Whistleblower As more and more legacy products such as firewalls, SWG, CASB, DLP, SD-WAN and others are converging into one SASE platform, it can only be expected that all the events they generate will converge as well, forming one unified data lake that can be easily searched through and filtered. Well, here is why.

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The Rise of Managed Services for Apache Kafka

Confluent

Luckily for on-premises scenarios, a myriad of deployment options are available, such as the Confluent Platform which can be deployed on bare metal, virtual machines, containers, etc. This is a cloud building block that belongs to the IaaS (infrastructure as a service) domain and involves many important design decisions.

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