SASE is a major architectural shift with many components — zero trust network architecture (ZTNA), cloud access security broker (CASB) and SD-WAN, just to name a few. We believe that for SASE adoption to be truly successful, engineering teams must explore hands on how different solutions approach SASE's many components. Use our Advanced Technology Center (ATC) to launch our SASE labs on demand. You can also follow this topic to receive alerts when new labs are added.
Foundation
Network Security
Zscaler Internet Access: Secure Branch SSE (SASE Lab Series)
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), coined by Gartner in 2019, is a solution that blends networking and security into cloud-scale architecture that optimizes end user performance and improves security for an organization. Zscaler Internet Access (ZIA) is a secure Internet and web gateway cloud-delivered SASE service that sits between the users and the internet. ZIA will inspect every byte of traffic inline across multiple security techniques providing full protection from web and internet threats. The SASE Lab Series will look to explore the capabilities of the solution to provide you with a "rubber meets road" understanding of these technologies and how SASE can be applied in your company.
Foundations Lab
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590 launches
Integration
SASE
SASE Architecture: Cisco Viptela SD-WAN With Zscaler (SSE) Lab
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), coined by Gartner in 2019, is a solution that blends networking and security into cloud scale architecture that optimizes end user performance and improves security for an organization. With the Zscaler and SD-WAN integration, you can rapidly gain access to cloud-delivered security in minutes. This market leading API automation makes it very fast and agile to deploy and manage the network and security environment of hundreds or even thousands of remote sites.
Advanced Configuration Lab
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354 launches
SASE
SASE Architecture: Cisco Viptela SD-WAN With Netskope (SSE) Lab
First coined in 2019, Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is the convergence of network and security frameworks. SASE aims to reduce the operational complexity that comes with a cloud-first delivery model. Application assurance and service optimization are achieved via global Point-of-Presence (POPs) and peering with carriers providing high-performance backbones. The combination of all these factors gives the user a consistent and secure experience no matter where they are located.
Advanced Configuration Lab
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224 launches