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Zero Trust and SASE: Teaming Up to Stop Threats

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Part of our ongoing series about Zero Trust and SASE

Spring is here and that means teams-of-superheroes movies aren’t far behind (studios no longer wait until summer). It also means we’ll see unfortunate portrayals of cybersecurity threats as villains who are battled to the death (and presumably vanquished) by whatever a particular vendor is hawking that day.

But back here in the real world, we’re seeing several dramatic shifts in the cybersecurity industry play out. As people fled their offices last year, a significant number of attackers began targeting users who weren’t accustomed to working from home. This forced many organizations to change how they were securing people they could no longer physically see or visit. And now, as people begin to trickle back into offices and airports, cybersecurity is changing yet again to cope with the fact that each individual is likely to be working in different locations—both ‘outside’ and ‘inside’ the network—even on the same day.

Unfortunately, hackers are specifically trying to steal remote users’ login credentials so that they can appear to legitimately log onto the corporate network. To combat this requires taking a skeptical eye to all attempts to access business resources, no matter where they happen. Which is exactly what Zero Trust is all about. A set of principles for how to do security, Zero Trust is often explained as ‘never trust, always verify.’ It’s quickly becoming more than just a best practice—it’s the best way to do cybersecurity.

And that’s where SASE comes in. As a cloud-based architecture designed to deliver security to people anywhere, it is an ideal way to deliver Zero Trust-as-a-service (ZTaaS). It’s a true case of ‘better together.’ Organizations around the world are now looking to SASE with Zero Trust to provide a new foundation for both empowering and securing their remote workforces.

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