SASE, SSE & Zero Trust Network Integration
SASE, SSE, and Zero Trust Network Integration refers to solutions that converge network security and connectivity functions, enabling secure access to applications and data regardless of user location or device.
SASE, SSE, and Zero Trust Network Integration refers to solutions that converge network security and connectivity functions, enabling secure access to applications and data regardless of user location or device. Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) combines wide area networking with comprehensive security services delivered primarily from the cloud. Security Service Edge (SSE) focuses on the security components of SASE, such as secure web gateways, cloud access security brokers, and zero trust network access. Zero Trust Network Integration enforces strict identity verification and least-privilege access, assuming no implicit trust within or outside the network perimeter.
Core capabilities in this category include identity and access management, continuous authentication, traffic inspection, policy enforcement, and secure connectivity. These solutions are designed to support distributed workforces, cloud adoption, and the need for granular access control. They often integrate with existing security architectures to provide unified visibility and consistent policy application across hybrid environments.
Organizations with remote employees, multi-cloud infrastructures, or regulatory requirements for data protection typically use these solutions to reduce attack surfaces and manage access risks. This category differs from traditional network security, which relies on perimeter-based defenses, by emphasizing dynamic, context-aware controls and cloud-native delivery.
Cyberin provides a platform for discovering and comparing SASE, SSE, and Zero Trust Network Integration solutions to support informed decision-making.