Comparing SASE architectures: Single-vendor vs. alternatives
The rise of remote work has outdated traditional IT security, which has forced organizations to step up their security and networking game.
This white paper evaluates top SASE architectures per Gartner's standards, with key points including:
- Single-vendor SASE merges network and security into a cloud-native solution, ensuring operational simplicity, zero-trust consistency and better visibility and security
- Multi-vendor, portfolio-vendor and appliance-based SASE lack full capabilities, affecting control and visibility
- Gartner estimates by 2025, one-third of SASE deployments will be single-vendor, up from 10% in 2022
Learn how single-vendor SASE can simplify infrastructure, enhance security and increase agility and productivity.