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Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) has unveiled an expanded Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) architecture aimed at simplifying networking and security operations. The new SASE offering allows organizations to purchase all components in a single package, facilitating an easy transition to a unified subscription model. Enhancements to the SecureX platform are also introduced, significantly reducing the time to detect and remediate security threats by up to 95%. These innovations address the rising challenges of remote work and security management, making it simpler for organizations to secure their networks and data.

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  • Introduction of an expanded SASE architecture streamlining networking and security operations.
  • Ability to purchase all core SASE components in a single offer, enhancing customer flexibility.
  • SecureX platform enhancements reduce threat detection time by 95% and remediation time by 85%.
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SAN JOSE, Calif., March 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- 

News Summary:

  • Cisco simplifies networking and security operations with an expanded Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) architecture, and unveils innovations to cloud-native platform, SecureX.
  • Cisco launches Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) offer with ability to purchase all core components in a single offer and the flexibility to easily transition to a unified subscription service in the future.
  • Cisco continues to bring radical simplicity to security with SecureX platform enhancements that significantly reduce time to detect and remediate security threats.

Cisco Live Digital 2021 -- Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO), the leader in enterprise networking and security, today launches a new, expanded Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) offer. This is the next important step in Cisco's journey to radically simplify security and networking by helping network operations (NetOps) and security operations (SecOps) teams securely connect users to applications. Additionally, today Cisco announces enhancements to its cloud-native platform, SecureX to more quickly and effectively manage new and emerging threats.

Work is no longer a location but an experience, and the global events of the last year have made working from anywhere the norm. At the same time, this trend increased the complexity of managing networks and security across an expanding attack surface of users, devices, applications, and data. As the hub shifts from the data center to the user, a SASE architecture has emerged as a top organizational priority to provide seamless connection to applications.

Cisco SASE Today and in the Future
Today, Cisco introduces the ability to purchase all core SASE product components in a single offer with the flexibility to easily transition to a single subscription service in the future, enabling organizations to start using Cisco's integrated architecture immediately. Cisco provides all the building blocks of a SASE architecture, including best-in-class networking, remote access, cloud security, zero trust network access, and observability. Cisco's vision is to combine these capabilities into a single subscription service, and deliver seamless, secure access to any application, over any network or cloud, anywhere users work.

"As the workforce is increasingly hybrid, traditional network and security frameworks can no longer keep pace with this new way of doing business. There has never been a more critical time to deliver something radically different, as every customer is unique and needs flexibility when determining how a SASE architecture fits into their environment. When it comes to transformation, there is no one-size-fits-all approach and moving to a SASE framework is no different," said Gee Rittenhouse, SVP and GM of Cisco's Security Business Group. "Today's announcement enables organizations to start using all of the core building blocks of a SASE architecture immediately, making it simpler than ever to continue your journey to SASE."

In addition, Cisco continues to rapidly deliver features that unlock new SASE use cases, including:

  • Data Loss Prevention: Cisco Umbrella data loss prevention (DLP) enables organizations to discover and block sensitive data being transmitted to unwanted destinations, while preventing data exfiltration and supporting compliance mandates.
  • Remote Browser Isolation: Cisco Umbrella remote browser isolation enables users to safely browse websites while protecting end user devices and corporate networks from browser-based exploits. 
  • Cloud Malware Detection: Cisco Umbrella cloud malware detection finds and removes malware from cloud-based file storage applications. As more organizations move business-critical data to cloud-based applications, they need to ensure that users can access them, even from unmanaged devices, and that those cloud applications are safe. 
  • Expanding Cisco SD-WAN Cloud Onramp: The release of SD-WAN 17.5 powered by Viptela expands cloud onramp capabilities for predictable and secure application experiences. Cisco expands beyond AWS and Azure to now add new cloud integrations including Google Cloud and Megaport. In addition, Cisco SD-WAN powered by Meraki further extends connectivity from branch sites to resources in public cloud environments such as AWS, Azure, Alibaba Cloud.
  • New SD-WAN and Cloud Security Integration: Expanding our current networking and security integrations, Cisco SD-WAN powered by Meraki and Umbrella now integrates with Cisco Umbrella to speed cloud-native security deployments across distributed locations with simplified Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) tunnel connectivity.
  • Observability: Part of the new SASE offer, ThousandEyes' internet and cloud intelligence continues to enable organizations' visibility and actionable insights into every network, from any user to any application, so they can remediate incidents quickly and maintain reliable connectivity and digital experience.
  • Passwordless Authentication: Today Duo unveiled infrastructure agnostic, passwordless authentication, available for public preview this summer. The vision is to enable zero trust with a frictionless login experience, ensuring that enterprises can seamlessly protect a mix of cloud and on-premises applications without requiring multiple authentication products or leaving critical security gaps.

"When it comes to SASE, the implementation will vary widely by customer type. Also, the needs of customers will vary over time based on companies' digital transformation plans," said Zeus Kerravala, Founder and Principal Analyst with ZK Research. "By offering different consumption options, Cisco has the most flexible SASE offering, enabling customers to deploy what they need today but then evolve it as their needs change."

Continued SecureX Innovation to Radically Simplify Security
In addition to simplifying the SASE journey for customers, Cisco is also on a mission to further simplify and protect against emerging threats. Today, Cisco is delivering complete protection from endpoint to the cloud with SecureX platform enhancements that reduce dwell time for SecOps and automate tasks involved with detecting and remediating threats. New automated workflows include SolarWinds supply chain attack, phishing investigations and threat investigations using latest intel from Cisco Talos, one of the largest commercial threat intelligence teams in the world. These enhancements reduce time to detect threats by 95 percent, and time to remediate by 85 percent. Building on the numerous Cisco technology integrations in SecureX ranging from Cisco Secure Endpoint to Cisco Umbrella, the open platform also provides turnkey configuration with more than 35 third-party technologies including Google, ServiceNow, Splunk, and more.

On top of adding simplicity at the platform level, Cisco is also announcing integration and automation at the endpoint. Cisco Secure Client, a newly integrated connector for Cisco Secure Endpoint, AnyConnect, and Umbrella, simplifies deployment and management for greater efficiency and efficacy. Cisco Secure Client serves as a local control point and early warning system for advanced threats in solutions such as SASE, Zero Trust, and Extended Detection and Response (XDR).

"Adopting a SASE framework and reducing complexity overall are one of clients' top priorities as they transition to a sustained and flexible work environment.," said Rob Parsons, Practice Director, Network and Integrated Security, Cloud + Data Center Transformation at Insight. "With today's announcements, Cisco is continuing to position themselves as the leading provider for a complete SASE framework. Additionally, Cisco's simplified and integrated security platform, SecureX, helps us tackle our clients' most complex IT and security challenges. We are excited about the opportunity ahead and the direction Cisco is going."

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FAQ

What did Cisco announce on March 30, 2021?

Cisco announced an expanded Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) architecture and enhancements to its SecureX platform.

How does Cisco's new SASE offering benefit organizations?

It allows organizations to purchase all core SASE components in one package, simplifying the transition to a unified subscription service.

What improvements were made to the SecureX platform?

The enhancements allow for a 95% reduction in threat detection time and an 85% reduction in remediation time.

What are the key components of Cisco's SASE architecture?

Key components include networking, remote access, cloud security, zero trust network access, and observability.

How does Cisco's new SASE architecture address remote work challenges?

It simplifies the management of networks and security across a wider range of users and devices, accommodating the shift to remote work.

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