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Diving into Secure Access Service Edge

By : Jeremiah
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Diving into Secure Access Service Edge

By: Jeremiah

Overview of this book

The SASE concept was coined by Gartner after seeing a pattern emerge in cloud and SD-WAN projects where full security integration was needed. The market behavior lately has sparked something like a "space race" for all technology manufacturers and cloud service providers to offer a "SASE" solution. The current training available in the market is minimal and manufacturer-oriented, with new services being released every few weeks. Professional architects and engineers trying to implement SASE need to take a manufacturer-neutral approach. This guide provides a foundation for understanding SASE, but it also has a lasting impact because it not only addresses the problems that existed at the time of publication, but also provides a continual learning approach to successfully lead in a market that evolves every few weeks. Technology teams need a tool that provides a model to keep up with new information as it becomes available and stay ahead of market hype. With this book, you’ll learn about crucial models for SASE success in designing, building, deploying, and supporting operations to ensure the most positive user experience (UX). In addition to SASE, you’ll gain insight into SD-WAN design, DevOps, zero trust, and next-generation technical education methods.
Table of Contents (28 chapters)
1
Part 1 – SASE Market Perspective
7
Part 2 – SASE Technical Perspective
15
Part 3 – SASE Success Perspective
20
Part 4 – SASE Bonus Perspective
Appendix: SASE Terms

Human Patterns

Patterns may be easily observed in nature. Patterns may bring comfort to both the human observing and the human participating in these patterns. Patterns may be both positive and negative, good, bad, creative, destructive, relaxing, and terrifying. Ultimately, a pattern can be described as two opposite states at the same time. Once understood, patterns may be leveraged for either general or specific outcomes. In the human world, a pattern can often be referred to as a habit. In the context of discussion for SASE, a pattern may be thought of as a series of habits that can be collectively described as human behavior.

A pattern can be made, changed, broken, employed, copied, seen, heard, and felt. Each human has an aggregate pattern, and that pattern has an infinite number of customizations available. If that pattern becomes one of continual improvement through education, trial, and error, then there are potentially no limits to that human's achievement. Together...