Are you considering a move to the Gartner SASE model?

Yes, going with a best of breed model - multi-vendor26%

Yes, going with a single vendor SASE model53%

Learning/Planning Phase7%

No.12%

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Co-Founder in Services (non-Government)a year ago
 As with many things in security, it depends. SASE, for example, includes SD-WAN, while SSE doesn't have SD-WAN. There are so many things to learn here. I've been spending a lot of time with SASE and SSE and would be happy to discuss the topic if anyone is interested
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Director of Enablement8 months ago
Whatever you choose, it’s imperative that you select a SASE approach that allows you to scale seamlessly (as flexibility and speed are one of the key hallmarks of this architecture)

You may only be worried about ZTNA/SSE today, but you have to think about the future. If you want to migrate your branches to an SD-WAN provider, does it make sense to onboard a second vendor - or should you just expand your SSE solution to include sites?

To me the choice is obvious

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