SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) is a cloud architecture model that combines network and security functions (such as SD-WAN, firewall as a service, secure web gateway, and zero trust network access) into a single, integrated service. It's commonly used to provide secure and optimized access to applications and data for users located anywhere, especially as organizations adopt cloud-based services and remote workforces. SSE (Security Service Edge) is the security component of SASE, focusing on securing access to web, cloud services, and private applications. It includes technologies like CASB, SWG, and ZTNA.
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