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Executive Summary
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Introduction
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Transformative Drivers and Use Cases Make SASE a Multi-year Initiative for Most…
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Security Criticality Leads Many Organizations to Start With SSE
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Navigating SSE Challenges Requires Flexible Solutions
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The Entire Network Security Stack Is in Play, But SWG, CASB, and ZTNA Lead the…
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Multi-vendor SASE Views Persist, Though a Single-vendor Approach Would Better…
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Despite Early Stages of Adoption, Many Are Seeing SASE Success
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Research Report: Security Services Edge (SSE) Leads the Way to SASE
Nov 21, 2023
by
Bill Lundell, John Grady
Modern enterprise complexity is challenging cybersecurity programs. One of the biggest reasons is the broadening distribution of applications and employees away from traditional corporate locations, which is fueling complexity and creating networking and security challenges. Secure access service edge (SASE) technology can help address these issues, but adoption paths can widely vary. Indeed, the breadth of SASE and organizational considerations that must be accounted for when converging networking and security lead to a variety of starting points.
In order to investigate how businesses are faring with adoption plans, the use cases they seek to support, and the technologies they prioritize as part of SASE rollouts, TechTarget’s Enterprise Strategy Group surveyed 390 IT and cybersecurity professionals at organizations in North America (US and Canada) responsible for evaluating, purchasing, and managing network and/or network security technology products and services, specifically security service edge technology and processes.
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Table of Contents
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Executive Summary
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Introduction
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Research Findings
(7)
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Transformative Drivers and Use Cases Make SASE a Multi-year Initiative for Most Organizations
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Security Criticality Leads Many Organizations to Start With SSE
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Navigating SSE Challenges Requires Flexible Solutions
(1)
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The Entire Network Security Stack Is in Play, But SWG, CASB, and ZTNA Lead the Way
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Multi-vendor SASE Views Persist, Though a Single-vendor Approach Would Better Meet SSE Expectations
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Despite Early Stages of Adoption, Many Are Seeing SASE Success
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Conclusion
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Research Methodology
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Respondent Demographics
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