Single Vendor SASE vs. Mix-and-Match SASE
We’re in the middle of a great transformation. Global trends like AI, accelerated cloud adoption and hybrid work are fundamentally changing how business gets done. The old way of securing your people, apps and data doesn’t work and scale anymore.
How can you and your teams meet these new network and security challenges?
Hear from Mike Laytham, Engineering General Manager, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, as he delves into how SASE helped to accelerate the digital transformation journey of Commonwealth Bank of Australia. As a security leader, Mike shares key insights on the decisions that led his team to finalize a simplified operational model with unified management, policies and visibility – all of which comes with a Single Vendor SASE architecture.
There are three significant advantages that single-vendor SASE offers, which a mix-and-match approach cannot replicate:
- Better Security Outcomes: Through an integrated approach that spans all users, applications, and connected devices, organizations can achieve superior security outcomes.
- Optimal User Experience: A unified SASE solution delivers the best user experience by enabling end-to-end management of performance across security and SD-WAN.
- Streamlined Operations: With unified management, policies, and a single data repository, organizations simplify their operational model.
Speakers
Mike Laytham |
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Sid Deshpande |