SASE Has An AI Blind Spot. Inspecting Packets Is No Longer Enough.
For years, routing traffic through cloud proxies was good enough. Then work moved to the browser, AI entered the workflow, and the inspection model stopped keeping up
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For years, routing traffic through cloud proxies was good enough. Then work moved to the browser, AI entered the workflow, and the inspection model stopped keeping up
Deal Aims to Target Identity and AI Risks, SaaS Blind Spots With Unified SecurityBy acquiring Suridata, Fortinet plans to introduce SaaS Security Posture Management to its SASE platform. The update provides end-to-end visibility into SaaS apps, identity threats and AI plugin misuse, making SSPM a vital control plane in cloud-first security strategies.
Also: Critical Infrastructure Security and Fortinet's Latest AcquisitionIn the latest weekly update, ISMG editors discussed critical infrastructure security challenges, a report on the 2022 Medibank breach compromising personal data for 10 million people, and Fortinet's acquisition to integrate Lacework's cloud-native security into its Security Fabric and SASE platform.
Deal Integrates Lacework's CNAPP into Fortinet's Security Fabric and SASE PlatformFortinet plans to purchase trouble late-stage startup Lacework to integrate its AI-driven cloud native application protection platform into the Fortinet Security Fabric. The deal enhances Fortinet's Unified Secure Access Service Edge platform, providing protection from code to cloud.
As SaaS applications dominate the business landscape, organizations need optimized network speed and robust security measures. Many of them have been turning to SASE, a product category that offers cloud-based network protection while enhancing network infrastructure performance
Being a CISO is a balancing act: ensuring organizations are secure without compromising users’ productivity. This requires taking multiple elements into consideration, like cost, complexity, performance and user experience. CISOs around the globe use Cato SSE 360, as part of the Cato SASE Cloud platform to balance these factors without compromise
Even without an overarching dictionary of common definitions, the concept of a secure access service edge (SASE) has spread, but a standard could help cloud services work better together.
Data exposure from SaaS and cloud applications is an increasing risk factor facing businesses today. Discover how SASE capabilities can help prevent data exfiltration and reduce cyber risk across the attack surface.
Responsibility for protecting users and critical data in cloud applications falls to the organizations that use them. Discover how to maintain data control with Cloud Application Security Broker (CASB) technology.
Explore why secure web gateway (SWG) is important to effectively secure cloud resources and reduce cyber risk across the attack surface.
The new offering integrates firewall-as-a-service and secure web gateway into cloud-managed networking and security services.
As the public cloud matures, enterprises are converging on two platforms that meet their workload protection needs via a strategy based on zero-trust security.
The company's vision for the future of cloud security is based on simplified, horizontal coverage across multiple cloud platforms.
Expansion includes new capabilities for hybrid deployment models and industrial Internet of things (IIoT) environments.
Security Service Edge separates cloud-delivered defenses from SD-WAN as debate rages Analysis The emergence of secure access service edge (SASE) dominated the networking market for the last few years as enterprises sought to address increasingly distributed IT environments.…