Complex threats, expanding networks, and the security skills gap are creating serious challenges. Weaving automated, broad and powerful security into a seamless security fabric is the foundation to securing digital business.
Adding AIOps, especially to large and complex SD-WAN deployments, enables automatic detection and response across all connections, not only to identify issues, but to also remediate them in real time.
One of the areas of the network that has undergone the most significant transformation, largely in response to data and resources being distributed throughout the increasingly distributed network has been the WAN.
Without the right components in place, especially the right SD-WAN solution, organizations will struggle to make the promises of a SASE solution a reality.
Finding and deploying a solution that can grow and adapt as your business and network requirements evolve is well worth the effort.
The wrong SD-WAN solution can significantly inhibit an organization’s ability to quickly adapt to changing business demands, rather than accelerate them.
Networking and security elements need to be woven together into a single solution.
Understanding the basic concepts and components of SASE is important, as the benefits can be significant for many organizations.
SD-WAN solutions not only need to understand and support multi-cloud, but also have the capacity to maintain security in even the most complex environments.
Fortinet offers the most robust and complete SD-WAN solution in the industry.
Not all SD-WAN solutions are created equal, and while the right SD-WAN can provide a number of benefits, the wrong solution can introduce new (and critical) risks to your organization.
SD-WAN solves several challenges at the same time, including rapid deployment, fast connectivity to cloud applications and resources, and unified management to reduce IT overhead.
While SD-WAN provides a number of benefits to distributed organizations, many SD-WAN solutions lack one vital feature: security.
Eliminating the complexity of a disaggregated branch infrastructure not only reduces an organization’s attack surface but also simplifies network operations.
SD-WAN has one of the fastest predicted annual growth rates of any solution for managed services providers.
Adding a full-featured SD-WAN solution to a security platform as a feature eliminates yet another appliance that needs to be deployed at the edge.
As cybercriminals look for new trends to target, organizations need to work towards deploying a comprehensive digital transformation strategy that aligns networking and security intelligence.
Making the right solution choice now will provide long-term benefits. Once we emerge from this crisis, the ways people work may not ever return to the way they were.
Building flexibility into our networked environments allows organizations to maintain a competitive advantage in a world where change is the only constant.
SD-WAN solutions and requirements are maturing and it is now about much more than simply connecting a branch office to the cloud.
Network leaders can effectively improve their security posture, mitigate risks, and support compliance and operational efficiency across the enterprise without altering their network architectures.
Security vendors need to change their development strategies if they want to actively support and secure the increasingly complex and bandwidth-hungry networks, applications, and services on which their customers – and our digital world –....
Organizations need highly flexible and scalable access to cloud-based applications and resources, direct access to the internet, and on-demand connections to other users and devices.
While SD-WAN can solve performance challenges, increasingly distributed networks can have implications for security and compliance as well. Learn how secure SD-WAN is enabling performance and security across industries.
Without the ability to connect directly to the internet, application speeds slow and performance suffers.
A single end user device today has more processing power, generates more data, and requires access to more digital resources than existed in the entire world just a handful of decades ago.