Our discussion centers around a significant trend in business: the convergence of network and security. Traditionally, IT and security teams have different priorities, with IT focusing on speed and performance, and security focusing on protection and control. This divergence often leads to conflicts, as security measures could slow down network performance, causing frustration among users and IT teams.
Recently, businesses have been discovering ways to harmonize these two aspects. This has led to numerous mergers and partnerships between networking and security companies, aiming to offer comprehensive solutions. These collaborations aim to provide integrated solutions that address both networking and security needs effectively.
The key to this convergence is the SASE )Secure Access Service Edge) architecture, which combines cloud-based security with an SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network) infrastructure. SD-WAN optimizes network traffic by prioritizing critical data, ensuring high performance without compromising security. SASE solutions reduce the need for backhauling traffic to central locations for security checks, thus improving efficiency and user experience.
By leveraging SASE, businesses can achieve low latency and high performance, enabling secure and seamless work from anywhere. This trend reflects a growing demand for solutions that ensure both robust security and optimal network performance, supporting diverse and distributed work environments.