Now that you’ve been introduced to SASE (Secure Access Service Edge), let’s highlight what makes SASE so simple and how it could impact your business. SASE was created to simplify your business’ cybersecurity by consolidating several networking and security functions into one cloud-based platform.
To put things in “simple” terms, SASE makes it easier and faster to secure your business all while saving you some money. Sounds pretty great, right?
Download our SASE Simplified: FAQs for SMBs for everything your business needs to know about SASE.
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