Posts tagged ‘SSE’

What Enterprises Are Really Saying About AI Security

Dan Maier
By Dan Maier
Chief Marketing Officer, Versa Networks
May 14, 2026

Shadow AI, prompt-level data leakage, agent-to-agent traffic — here’s what security and network executives are actually prioritizing around AI governance, and the 4 questions every platform must answer.

The Ghost in the Leased Line: Unmasking MuddyWater, Surgical Cyber Arm

Jayesh Gangadas Patel
By Jayesh Gangadas Patel
Principle Threat Researcher, Versa Networks
May 11, 2026

In the high-stakes theater of global geopolitics, the most effective weapons aren’t always missiles; sometimes, they are just few lines of code.

Built to Innovate: How Versa’s Engineering DNA Keeps Rewriting What’s Possible

Apurva Mehta
By Apurva Mehta
Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Versa
April 29, 2026

There is a particular kind of engineer drawn to building networks in software. They tend to be restless. They see the network not as fixed infrastructure, but as something programmable, something that should adapt to the business rather than force the business to adapt to it.

The WAN for AI-era applications is becoming a single system

Kumar Mehta
By Kumar Mehta
Founder and CDO, Versa Networks
April 23, 2026

Dell’Oro Group is putting a sharper name on something enterprise teams have been feeling for a while: in the AI era, the “WAN” cannot be a collection of loosely coupled products anymore. It has to operate like one end-to-end system with one policy model, one telemetry story, and one operational workflow.

What is Workspace Security?

Brad LaPorte
By Brad LaPorte
Strategic Advisor
March 31, 2026

“What Is Workspace Security? Learn how Workspace Security, operating within the broader Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) framework, unites advanced security and networking technologies to safeguard users, devices, applications, and data. From enabling Zero Trust principles to incorporating tools like SWG, CASB, ZTNA, DLP, and DEM, explore how Workspace Security helps organizations protect distributed workforces while enabling productivity and collaboration. Discover why Versa is a leader in SASE innovation for modern enterprises.

Securing the Modern Browser: How Versa Remote Browser Isolation Protects an AI-Driven Workforce

Anusha Vaidyanathan
By Anusha Vaidyanathan
Sr. Director, Product Management
March 26, 2026

Remote Browser Isolation (RBI) is a critical defense against zero-day threats, data loss, and unmanaged device risk. Learn how Versa RBI integrates natively with Unified SASE to secure the browser across your enterprise.

Versa Zero Trust: From Network Trust to Application Trust

Kumar Mehta
By Kumar Mehta
Founder and CDO, Versa Networks
March 23, 2026

Zero Trust has become a foundational concept in enterprise security, but many implementations focus on only one part of the problem: application access. Zero Trust must be enforced at multiple layers of the network.

Automating Branch-to-Cloud Connectivity and Security: Versa Secure SD-WAN Integration with Zscaler Internet Access 

Rajesh Kari
By Rajesh Kari
Senior Director of Products & Solutions
March 20, 2026

We’re excited to introduce an automated integration between Versa Secure SD-WAN and Zscaler that makes dual-vendor SASE faster, secure and resilient. This integration helps you secure local internet breakout, improve user experience and simplify operations 

Introducing the Versa Secure Enterprise Browser Early Access Program — Sign Up for Early Access

The browser is the primary enterprise workspace, but most security controls stop at the network or endpoint layer. Versa Secure Enterprise Browser brings Zero Trust enforcement directly into the browser session. Join the Early Access Program to secure SaaS, GenAI, and BYOD access within the Versa SASE platform.

Breaking Down Versa Inbound SSE: Securing Internet Traffic Accessing Your Applications

Rahul Vaidya
By Rahul Vaidya
Director, Product Management
March 18, 2026

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.


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Gartner Research Report

2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for SASE Platforms

Versa has for the third consecutive year been recognized in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for SASE Platforms and is one of 11 vendors included in this year's report.