SASE vs SD-WAN what's beyond security
As enterprise networking evolves, the focus has shifted from SD-WAN to Secure Access Service Edge (SASE). While SD-WAN offered flexible connectivity, SASE advances by integrating SD-WAN, a global private backbone, a full security stack, and support for cloud resources and mobile devices.
SASE represents an architectural shift, enabling IT to deliver a holistic, agile service to digital businesses. Unlike SD-WAN's reliance on appliances, SASE is cloud-delivered, removing geographic limits and securely connecting all edges, locations, and users.
The white paper details the differences between SASE and SD-WAN, highlighting SASE's cloud-native architecture for security and networking.