Join Christopher Hines and Tom Field as they discuss how hybrid work paved the way for the security service edge in UKI.
80% of companies will allow employees to work from home or the office. We call this hybrid work. This has created a need for secure access services that work consistently across locations so users can work from anywhere, can scale easily without complexity, and can minimize risk of cyber threats like ransomware by keeping users off the network.
This is why companies like Kayak, Copart and Nvidia are replacing VPNs, firewalls, and web gateways with a new set of integrated security services called a security service edge (SSE). The first key technology to adopt within SSE, is zero trust network access (ZTNA). The right ZTNA service provides IT with a single solution for secure access to private apps by using identity and logical policies. This allows IT to safely enable hybrid work, secure third-party access, and even integrate with other technology investments like Okta, Azure AD and CrowdStrike to simplify and save.
The session will cover:
- Why ZTNA may be the first stop in your journey to zero trust and securing the edge
- How to enhance user productivity and ensure the best experience possible wherever they're working from, to avoid IT support tickets
- How to save time and costs by using a cloud-delivered platform to avoid expensive firewalls and MPLS
Here is the course outline:
How Hybrid Work Paved the Way for the Security Service Edge in UKI |