Secure Access Service Edge, or SASE, is an emerging cybersecurity concept. In this video, you understand how the key capabilities of SASE address the demands of growing network sprawl and the challenges of digitally transforming your business.
Versa has made it simple for organizations to offer Secure SD-WAN for Work-From-Home users on home appliances or working from anywhere
A large, publicly traded energy company operating in all areas of the oil and gas industry has dramatically simplified their network stack and realized huge cost savings with Versa SASE.
EMA evaluates the different SASE vendors and their approaches to architecture, go-to-market, and support for their cloud-delivered and hybrid services.
Gartner 2020 Magic Quadrant report analyzes the various vendors in the WAN edge market and Versa is positioned as a Leader.
Learn about the Versa Secure SD-WAN solution in a high-level, one minute overview.
SASE is the simplest, most scalable way to continuously secure and connect the millions points of access in and out of the corporate resources regardless of location
Versa Secure SD-WAN is a single software platform that offers multi-layered security and enables multi-cloud connectivity for Enterprises.
As data and applications move to cloud, it is increasing more critical to secure and manage all user and device access to protect your organization from web-based threats. However, when security practitioners bolt on Secure Web Gateway (SWG) to their existing Software Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN) solution, they oftentimes find it difficult to maintain a consistent level of visibility and control across the entire network, branches HQ, DC sites, and with remote users.
Join Dogu Narin, Head of Product Management with Versa Networks, as he explains why Secure Web Gateways, traditionally thought of as a separate security solution to network architecture, need to natively integrate and support your SD-WAN capabilities and the force multiplier the two solutions become when combined.
In this webinar you will learn: