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With the monumental growth of remote and hybrid workforces, we've seen that many centralized network connection models can face difficulty with scalability, latency, and security management. The secure access service edge (SASE) model is designed to solve for these challenges while unifying enterprise network and security controls.

In this whitepaper, Matt Bromiley, SANS digital forensics and incident response (IR) instructor, will explore the following supported by use cases.

  • What a SASE implementation looks like and how the perimeter has shifted over time
  • Components of SASE, including zero trust network architecture (ZTNA), firewalls-as-a service (FWaaS), secure web gateway (SWG), cloud access security broker (CASB), data loss prevention (LP), and software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN)
  • Example use cases of SASE, including session-based ZTNA service access, FWaas for security, and platform-based threat modeling


Print length: 15 pages | Language: English | Estimated read time: 9 minutes


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