Security Service Edge (SSE) has become the standard architecture for protecting outbound internet traffic and providing secure access to applications. If you’ve adopted SSE, you’ve likely already seen how it simplifies securing users, SaaS applications, and data leaving your network. But most SSE architectures were designed primarily for outbound traffic, leaving another important challenge largely unchanged: protecting internet traffic accessing your applications.
Enterprises have bought into the benefits of SASE. When implemented right, with the right vendor, it makes the network more efficient and more secure while reducing total cost of ownership. A win, win, win! According to a recent press release by Dell’Oro Group the 5-Year SASE Forecast Reaches $97B. But why is single vendor unified SASE significantly more beneficial than just SDWAN + SSE from different vendors? The many issues stem from the fact that it requires twice the effort to use two separate products along with the need for customization where integration points are not standards based. Training, provisioning,…
As enterprises embrace hybrid work and cloud-first strategies, Unified SASE’s Security Service Edge (SSE) features have become the backbone of secure connectivity. SSE unifies key capabilities — such as secure web gateway (SWG), cloud access security broker (CASB), zero trust network access (ZTNA), and data loss prevention (DLP) — into a single, cloud-delivered architecture.
React2Shell Remote Code Execution in React Server Components Vulnerability The bug dubbed as React2Shell, comprising two CVE’s, mainly CVE-2025-55182 and CVE-2025-66478, allows remote unauthenticated users to gain code execution on servers running vulnerable versions of React RSC or Next.JS App Router via single HTTP request. MITRE Tactic ID Technique Name Initial Access T1109 Exploit Public-Facing Application Execution T1059 Command and Scripting Interpreter Persistence T1505.003 Server Software Component: Web Shell Privilege Escalation T1068 Exploitation for Privilege Escalation Defense Evasion T1070.004 Indicator Removal on Host: File Deletion Next.js now powers a massive share of the modern web — millions of production sites,…
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How Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) replaces VPNs to secure users, data, and applications across cloud, branch, and remote environments.
Versa’s Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) effectively deals with today’s enterprise security challenge of accessing SaaS applications, as we’ll explore further in this blog.
Announcing the automated integration of Versa Secure SD-WAN with Microsoft Entra to deliver a comprehensive SASE solution that delivers Zero Trust enforcement, optimized performance and seamless management
Discover why large enterprises need SD-WAN solutions with advanced networking, security, and simplicity beyond “good enough.”
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