Tuesday, June 25, 2024

MEF State of the Industry Report: SASE

MEF published a report that explores multiple factors dramatically increasing the risk of major cyberattacks worldwide. 

“State of the Industry Report: SASE – Validating Cyber Defense in an Era of Unprecedented Threats” explains how enterprise networking and cybersecurity decisionmakers can utilize MEF standards-based SASE certification to choose the best solutions with validated cyber defense effectiveness and application performance. 

According to the report, many organizations are responding to today’s high-risk threat environment by prioritizing investment in SASE, a cloud-based cybersecurity model, to advance secure digital transformation. SASE solutions protect users, devices, and applications at scale regardless of their location, combining network connectivity via SD-WAN, cloud-based security including Zero Trust (ZT) and Security Service Edge (SSE), and subscriber policies, to provide a high level of application performance and a tightly integrated set of security capabilities.  

Key findings include: 

  • Industry Collaboration Essential: Stronger collaboration to develop effective, standardized and scalable cybersecurity solutions to protect critical infrastructure is essential. The SASE market is a logical focal point for collaboration. 
  • Increased Investments: Global spending on cybersecurity, the top area of technology investment in 2024, is expected to increase at double-digit rates. According to Gartner, nearly 40% of CIO’s will or plan to deploy SASE solutions by mid-2025. 
  • MEF Standards and Certification Drive Adoption: SASE industry standards and certification programs like MEF’s are crucial for ensuring consistent terminology, interoperability, and validated security effectiveness of SASE solutions, building trust, and accelerating adoption. 
  • Benefits of Standards-Based SASE Certification 

https://www.mef.net/news/mef-state-of-the-industry-report-highlights-critical-need-for-certified-sase-solutions-to-combat-rising-cyber-threats/

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