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This Season is dedicated to SASE ZTNA, our guest for the show is Mike. Mike Schuricht has been leading the product management and techpubs teams since he joined Bitglass in Nov 2013. He has a background in the development of innovative enterprise security products,
Bitglass private access is a surgical way of allowing particular access for a particular user to the particular application as opposed to exposing the entire network.
We are focusing on one part of SASE related to ZTNA/Remote Access
In the Season 2 Kick-off episode, we introduced the topic with Dr. Chase Cunningham(Episode #11)
For slides and please refer to our website and watch the video episode
The question we ask the vendors:
1. What's the name of the offering/product addressing the remote access.
2. Describe your overall architecture at a high level (ideally with a picture) - POPs, HA, bandwidth requirements or restrictions.
3. How do you license your product? (seats, devices, concurrent connections, bandwidth).
4. How do you tie back to the User Identity and MFA?
5. Describe end-user access options, clientless/client (People relying these days on their browser for performing their day to day job activities, what are the options you provide to such users).
6. What kind of protocols your remote solution supports; VOIP, FileShare, Printing, SSCM, Password changes.
7. How would your solution work on slow networks or when the user is roaming between networks?
8. Educate us more about your product’s reporting and alerting options (including UBA).
Whitepaper: https://www.bitglass.com/zero-trust-network-access
Demo/POC: https://pages.bitglass.com/Bitglass_CASB_Demo.html
Mike Bio
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mschuricht/
Mike has been leading the product management and techpubs teams since he joined Bitglass in Nov 2013. He has a background in the development of innovative enterprise security products, with expertise in configuration management, user-interface design, networking, and enterprise software. Prior to joining Bitglass, Mike was a PM at Palo Alto Networks leading management software and user-interface strategy for both Panorama and PAN-OS. Before that, he held technical marketing and engineering roles at Mentor Graphics for the Advanced Mixed-Signal business unit. Mike earned an MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering and BS in Computer Engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Company Description
"Bitglass, the Next-Gen Cloud Security company, is based in Silicon Valley with offices worldwide. The company's cloud security solutions deliver zero-day, agentless, data and threat protection for any app, any device, anywhere. Bitglass is backed by Tier 1 investors and was founded in 2013 by a team of industry veterans with a proven track record of innovation and execution
To promote our work and support the podcast, please review us here https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/security-architecture-podcast-1313281
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This Season is dedicated to SASE ZTNA, our guest for the show is Mike. Mike Schuricht has been leading the product management and techpubs teams since he joined Bitglass in Nov 2013. He has a background in the development of innovative enterprise security products,
Bitglass private access is a surgical way of allowing particular access for a particular user to the particular application as opposed to exposing the entire network.
We are focusing on one part of SASE related to ZTNA/Remote Access
In the Season 2 Kick-off episode, we introduced the topic with Dr. Chase Cunningham(Episode #11)
For slides and please refer to our website and watch the video episode
The question we ask the vendors:
1. What's the name of the offering/product addressing the remote access.
2. Describe your overall architecture at a high level (ideally with a picture) - POPs, HA, bandwidth requirements or restrictions.
3. How do you license your product? (seats, devices, concurrent connections, bandwidth).
4. How do you tie back to the User Identity and MFA?
5. Describe end-user access options, clientless/client (People relying these days on their browser for performing their day to day job activities, what are the options you provide to such users).
6. What kind of protocols your remote solution supports; VOIP, FileShare, Printing, SSCM, Password changes.
7. How would your solution work on slow networks or when the user is roaming between networks?
8. Educate us more about your product’s reporting and alerting options (including UBA).
Whitepaper: https://www.bitglass.com/zero-trust-network-access
Demo/POC: https://pages.bitglass.com/Bitglass_CASB_Demo.html
Mike Bio
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mschuricht/
Mike has been leading the product management and techpubs teams since he joined Bitglass in Nov 2013. He has a background in the development of innovative enterprise security products, with expertise in configuration management, user-interface design, networking, and enterprise software. Prior to joining Bitglass, Mike was a PM at Palo Alto Networks leading management software and user-interface strategy for both Panorama and PAN-OS. Before that, he held technical marketing and engineering roles at Mentor Graphics for the Advanced Mixed-Signal business unit. Mike earned an MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering and BS in Computer Engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Company Description
"Bitglass, the Next-Gen Cloud Security company, is based in Silicon Valley with offices worldwide. The company's cloud security solutions deliver zero-day, agentless, data and threat protection for any app, any device, anywhere. Bitglass is backed by Tier 1 investors and was founded in 2013 by a team of industry veterans with a proven track record of innovation and execution
To promote our work and support the podcast, please review us here https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/security-architecture-podcast-1313281