Unlock the Power of Unified Security: Discover FortiSASE Success Stories
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Within this ebook are the details of FortiSASE use cases, along with seven real-world customer success stories. These Fortinet case studies come from organizations that do business in a broad spectrum of industries, including high-tech, software, healthcare, finance, education, and more.
Table of Contents:
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Fortinet Single-Vendor SASE Use Cases
- Customer Success Stories
- Why Fortinet?
- Why FortiSASE?
- Cloud-Delivered Enterprise-Grade Security
- Conclusion
Introduction
SASE is a cloud architecture model that combines network and Security-as-a-Service (SECaas) functions together and delivers them as a single cloud service. In short, SASE is composed of the capabilities provided by SSE and SD-WAN.
SASE extends networking and security features beyond where they are normally deployed. This extension enables work-from-anywhere (WFA) employees to take full advantage of FWaaS, SWG, CASB, ZTNA, and a combination of threat-detection tools.
Why Is SASE Needed?
- Increasing Reliance on Cloud-based Applications: Enterprises are heavily utilizing cloud-based applications to manage organizations and support Work-From-Anywhere (WFA) users, pushing conventional networks beyond the traditional network edge.
- Expanding Attack Surface: The shift towards distributed workflows challenges infrastructure leaders to secure and oversee a growing attack surface.
- Cybersecurity Lag: While networks have rapidly evolved to support remote workflows, many cybersecurity solutions, including VPN-only solutions, have not kept pace, rendering them increasingly obsolete.
- Need for Uniform Security Policies: To stay competitive, it's crucial that organizations ensure their remote endpoints are as secure and well-managed as the on-premises infrastructure, applying consistent cybersecurity and networking policies across all locations.
What Organizations Need SASE and Its BenefitsWhat Organizations Need SASE?
- Universal Applicability: SASE is suitable for any organization across any industry or vertical market that needs to secure its hybrid workforce, especially as networks, users, and applications become more distributed.
What Is Single-Vendor SASE? And Why Is It Better?
- Definition and Advantage: Single-vendor SASE solutions integrate networking, security, and management components from the same provider, offering several advantages:
- Easier to Purchase, Deploy, and Support: A single-vendor approach simplifies the acquisition, implementation, and maintenance of SASE solutions.
- Better Integration and Visibility: Having all SASE components from the same vendor ensures better system integration and visibility across the organization’s network and security infrastructure.
Most Comprehensive SASE Solution
Fortinet single-vendor SASE offers a full set of networking and security capabilities including secure web gateway (SWG), universal zero-trust network access (ZTNA), next-generation dualmode cloud access security broker (CASB), firewall-as-a-service (FWaaS), and Secure SD-WAN. Powered by FortiOS, FortiGuard artificial intelligence (AI) powered security services, unified management, and a unified agent drive operational efficiency and deliver consistent security everywhere. Single-vendor SASE ensures the utmost security for all edges, devices, and users, whether they are accessing the web, corporate applications, or software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications.