This article examines how organizations can secure today’s borderless networks by embracing zero trust, secure access service edge (SASE), and identity-centric access controls.
In this summary of a recent SC webcast, Jason Georgi, Global Field Chief Technology Officer for Prisma SASE at Palo Alto Networks, and host Adrian Sanabria discuss how modern threats, AI use cases, and distributed environments are reshaping how organizations should approach Zero Trust, data security, and endpoint control.
Join us as Thyaga Vasudevan, EVP of Product at Skyhigh Security, reveals how they're tackling the future of data protection. From DSPM innovations to zero trust strategies, this session uncovers how to protect data without adding friction. Learn why SSE and SASE are evolving, the rise of shadow AI, and how unified policy frameworks can transform yo...
Implementing SASE can be tricky and onerous, but it doesn't have to be. Today, we discuss Unified SASE as a Service with Renuka Nadkarni, Chief Product Officer at Aryaka. Particularly, how can Unified SASE make both networking and security more flexible and agile? IT and security professionals need to ensure secure and performant applications and d...
SquareX. With employees spending most of their working hours on the browser, web attacks are one of the biggest attack vectors today. Yet, both enterprises and security vendors today aren’t focused on securing the browser – a huge risk given that attackers can easily bypass Secure Web Gateways, SASE and SSE solutions. This segment will demonstrate ...
Open Systems' Tim Roddy talks about what is driving the need for network transformation efforts and why organizations are moving to IAM and SASE (also known as Zero Trust Edge) solutions to support these efforts.
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