In the past year and a half, securely facilitating remote working has become a priority for a majority of enterprises. There are a variety of strategies available to secure both off- and on-premises infrastructure. The current state of secure access service edge (SASE), zero trust firewalls, and software-defined wide-area networks (SD-WAN) are becoming commonly used by enterprises.
SD-WAN is a simplified approach to managing the wide-area network (WAN) architecture. This is achieved by decoupling the network hardware from the control mechanism, allowing enterprises to build WAN infrastructure at a lower cost and with better performance. NCA-1516 as a branch office SD-WAN uCPE will provide secure and flexible connectivity.
For many enterprises, SASE architecture is an attractive networking solution because it simplifies both WAN and security by delivering both as a cloud service directly to the source of the connection. This is particularly helpful for organizations with remote or highly mobile workforces that frequently utilizes cloud applications. NCA-4025 as a SASE appliance can fully secure enterprises’ remote, hybrid, or on-premises workforces.
Zero trust describes both an IT solution and a security philosophy. When utilizing zero trust as part of a networking strategy, enterprises take the approach that no device can be trusted by default, and that mutual authentication provides enhanced protection compared to other methods. NCA-5220 will act as zero trust firewall at enterprise headquarters to protect critical servers in private and internal clouds.
SASE PoPs combine software-defined networking and intrinsic security, enabling IT teams to seamlessly support user mobility in a zero-trust environment. HTCA-6600 offers SASE service and provides mobile or home users to connect to the Internet and public cloud securely.
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