Zscaler Introduces Industry’s first Zero Trust SASE, Built on Zero Trust AI
Zscaler,
Inc., the leader in cloud security, announced Zscaler Zero Trust SASE, an
industry first, single-vendor SASE solution built utilizing Zscaler Zero Trust
AI to help organizations reduce cost and complexity while implementing Zero
Trust security across users, devices, and workloads. Additionally, Zscaler
announced general availability for its Zero Trust SD-WAN solution and portfolio
of plug-and-play appliances to help customers modernize secure connectivity for
branch offices, factories, and data centers while also eliminating the need for
ineffective firewalls and VPNs.
The new
Zscaler solutions are built on a Zero Trust architecture, where business
policies determine user and device access. Legacy network and firewall
architectures introduce risk and complexity, and enable lateral threat movement
which is often exploited by ransomware attacks. Zero Trust SD-WAN provides
secure inbound and outbound connectivity while reducing business risk and
network complexity.
By connecting
users, locations and applications through the Zero Trust Exchange™ Platform,
this solution extends zero trust beyond users and protects device and server
traffic at branches, warehouses and factories. Zscaler is also employing its
adaptive AI engine to continuously assess risk for users, devices,
destinations, and content, incorporating telemetry from 500 trillion daily
signals with third-party risk intelligence.
“Users and
organizations want a café-like branch experience to empower hybrid work,” said
Naresh Kumar, VP, Product Management, Zscaler. “ Employees expect the same
seamless and secure access they would have in an office setting, whether they
are at home or on the go, without having to access their applications over a
slow, cumbersome VPN. Zscaler Zero Trust SD-WAN will connect and secure users,
devices, sites, and workloads using our single-vendor SASE platform, without
the cyber risks of traditional SD-WAN.”
With this new
approach, Zscaler is delivering Zero Trust SASE, bringing together its
industry-leading AI-powered SSE platform and its new Zero Trust SD-WAN solution
to enable a hybrid workforce spanning all locations as well as an
organization’s remote users. Zero Trust SD-WAN secures inbound and outbound
Zero Trust connectivity in a single device. This approach requires no overlay
routing complexity, no additional firewalls, and no separate policies for sites
and users.
“By adopting
Zero Trust SASE, we’ve successfully implemented a comprehensive Zero Trust
security framework that spans across our branches, data centers, and the
cloud,” said Mike Gemza, CTO, Cornerstone Building Brands. “The implementation
of Zero Trust SD-WAN has empowered us to protect our business against increasing
cyberthreats by reducing attack surface, preventing lateral threat movement,
and enhancing application performance with a non-routable WAN."
"We
continue to see strong interest and significant adoption of SASE among
enterprises, along with a move to simplify, consolidate, and reduce
costs," said Christopher Rodriguez, Research Director, Security &
Trust at IDC. "With a strong emphasis on its Zero Trust heritage, Zscaler
has made a bold move to introduce a solution that combines its popular SSE
platform with a new Zero Trust SD-WAN offering that can help these enterprises
on their SASE journey."
With Zscaler,
organizations can connect its users and devices to apps through a proxy and
benefit from integrated AI-powered cyberthreat and data protection capabilities
including FWaaS, SWG, CASB, and DLP. This comprehensive platform eliminates
point products, reduces cost and complexity, and provides simpler management
for IT teams. IT teams will be able to push granular forwarding policies for
Internet, SaaS, and private applications; gain centralized visibility and
management; and access AI-powered IoT device discovery and classification,
bolstering their security posture for users while eliminating the need for
additional firewalls and edge routers at branch locations.
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