What is Not SASE?: 5 Common Misconceptions Around SASE

What is Not SASE?: 5 Common Misconceptions Around SASE

SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) is a new approach to network security that integrates multiple security and networking functions into a single cloud-based platform. However, there are many misconceptions around SASE that can prevent businesses from fully understanding its benefits. In this blog post, we will address 5 common misconceptions around SASE and explain what SASE isnot

Misconception 1: SASE is just a VPN

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a common way to provide remote access to corporate resources. However, SASE is much more than a traditional VPN. SASE integrates multiple security and networking functions into a single platform, including components such as firewall as-a-service (FWaaS), secure web gateway (SWG), cloud access security broker (CASB), and more. SASE also provides real-time threat intelligence and analytics to protect data against advanced threats. SASE can provide a complete security solution for businesses, something which is beyond what a VPN solution can offer.

Misconception 2: SASE is only for large enterprises

Many businesses assume that SASE is only for large enterprises with complex networks. However, SASE can benefit businesses of all sizes. Small and medium-sized businesses can benefit from the simplified network security management provided by SASE. Additionally, SASE can be a cost-effective solution for businesses that need to provide remote access to their employees while remaining within the confines of their limited bugets.

Misconception 3: SASE is only for remote workers

SASE is often associated with remote work because it can provide secure remote access to corporate resources. However, SASE can also benefit in-office workers. SASE can provide secure access to cloud applications and the internet for in-office workers, protecting the data against threats such as phishing and malware. Additionally, SASE can simplify network security management for IT teams, regardless of where the organization’s employees are located.

Misconception 4: SASE is too complex to implement

Some businesses may assume that SASE is too complex to implement, given the number of security and networking functions it integrates. However, SASE can actually simplify network security management. SASE provides a single platform for managing security policies and controls, reducing the need for multiple security solutions. Additionally, SASE can automate security policies and controls, reducing the workload for IT teams.

Misconception 5: SASE is just another buzzword

SASE is a relatively new term in the world of network and network security, leading some businesses to dismiss it as just another buzzword which will lose its lustre over time. However, SASE is a tangible and long-term solution to network security challenges. SASE provides a unified approach to network security that can simplify security management and protect against advanced threats. Additionally, SASE is supported by many leading security vendors, making it a reliable and proven solution.

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About the author

David Ginsburg
Dave is currently VP of Product and Solutions Marketing at Aryaka, bringing to the company over 25 years of experience spanning corporate and product marketing, product management, digital marketing, and marketing automation. Previous marketing leadership roles included Cavirin, Teridion, Pluribus, Extreme, Riverstone Networks, Nortel and Cisco. His expertise spans networking, cloud deployments, and SaaS. Dave lives in Los Gatos with his wife, two daughters, and two dogs.