The Rise of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) In Cloud Performance and Security
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15680/IJCTECE.2020.0301003Keywords:
Secure Access Service Edge, SASE, cloud security, cloud performance, network security, SD-WAN, Zero Trust, cloud-native security, enterprise networksAbstract
The increasing complexity of modern networks, driven by the expansion of cloud services and remote work, has led to the rise of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) as a critical framework for improving both cloud performance and security. SASE integrates networking and security functions into a unified service that is cloud-native, scalable, and adaptable. This paper explores the development, implementation, and future of SASE, particularly its role in improving cloud performance and securing access in distributed, multi-cloud environments. We will review key literature, explore the architecture of SASE, and examine its real-world applications in both enterprise and cloud environments. The findings indicate that SASE enhances both security and network performance by consolidating security functions, reducing latency, and improving user experience.
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