Security News > 2022 > February > Experience is really everything with SASE

Ure continues, "We have to question whether we want to be part of an organisation which allows us to get infected by ransomware."
Increasingly, the default framework for addressing them from a security point of view, is Secure Access Service Edge, or SASE. The technological fundamentals of SASE are not hard to grasp.
If defining SASE and its potential benefits is straightforward, what it means in practice is highly specific to individual organisations, in terms of their starting points, the experiences they want to protect and the outcomes they want to enable.
Organisations looking to embrace SASE can't approach it in the same way they have traditionally approached security and connectivity.
"It can be more helpful to think of SASE as a jigsaw", Want explains.
"You may want some [services] to be co-managed, for example, or co-developed. So how do we start having more open conversations about the things that are going on in your business? It's not for us to tell you what you need to do to succeed, but to have a two-way conversation," says Ure.
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