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Secure access service edge (SASE), is an emerging [[cybersecurity]] concept that [[Gartner]] described in the August 2019 report The Future of Network Security in the Cloud. | Secure access service edge (SASE), is an emerging [[cybersecurity]] concept that [[Gartner]] described in the August 2019 report The Future of Network Security in the Cloud. | ||
− | SASE is the convergence of wide area networking, or WAN, and network security services like CASB, FWaaS and Zero Trust, into a single, cloud-delivered service model | + | SASE is the convergence of wide area networking, or WAN, and network security services like [[CASB]], [[FWaaS]] and [[Zero Trust]], into a single, cloud-delivered service model |
Revision as of 07:17, 17 January 2021
Secure access service edge (SASE), is an emerging cybersecurity concept that Gartner described in the August 2019 report The Future of Network Security in the Cloud.
SASE is the convergence of wide area networking, or WAN, and network security services like CASB, FWaaS and Zero Trust, into a single, cloud-delivered service model
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See also
- DMZ, Port knocking, Bastion host, Firewall Software:
iptables
ufw
firewalld
nftables
firewall-cmd
ipfw (FreeBSD)
PF (OpenBSD)
, netsh advfirewall, PAN-OS, WAF, pfsense, VyOS, Cisco ASA, DMZ, F5, URL Filtering, port forwarding, macOS application firewall, Windows firewall, Fortigate, ngrok, Network ACL - DLP: Forcepoint DLP, Symantec DLP, McAfee DLP, Teramind DLP, Endpoint Protector, Digital Guardian DLP
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