A practical guide to implementing SASE in 5 steps

A practical guide to implementing SASE in 5 steps

 

A practical guide to implementing SASE in 5 steps

Enterprise networks are undergoing a fundamental shift as cloud adoption, SaaS usage, and hybrid work reshape how users and applications connect. Architectures built around centralized data centers and perimeter-based security struggle to support these distributed environments, often introducing performance challenges, operational complexity, and inconsistent security controls across locations. This article examines Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) as a modern architectural model that converges networking and security into a cloud-delivered, identity-driven framework. It explores how policy-driven design aligns connectivity, security, and operations around cloud-first traffic patterns and evolving risk. Key challenges facing network and security teams are addressed including traffic backhauling, fragmented tooling, implicit trust assumptions, and limited visibility across users, devices, and applications. A pragmatic, phased approach is outlined that brings together cloud-first SD-WAN, secure web and SaaS access, universal Zero Trust Network Access, device visibility through network access control, and AI-driven operations. The focus is on sequencing change in a way that supports planning, prioritization, and long-term architectural decisions. Written for IT architects and security leaders, this article provides practical context for organizations modernizing network and security foundations while adapting to cloud, SaaS, and hybrid work realities.

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