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What are the four core security components of SASE?
What are the four core security components of SASE?
- Firewall, CASB, FWaaS, and VPN
- Firewall, CASB, FWaaS, and ZTNA (correct)
- Firewall, CASB, IDS/IPS, and DLP
- Firewall, CASB, URL filtering, and DLP
True or false: SASE can be used to protect on-premise networks only.
True or false: SASE can be used to protect on-premise networks only.
False (B)
What is SASE struggling with in order to keep up with the changing threat landscape?
What is SASE struggling with in order to keep up with the changing threat landscape?
- Signature-based and heuristic-based defenses
- Highly customizable tools (correct)
- Encrypted network communications
- All of the above
True or false: SASE has been successful in preventing cyberattacks by leveraging traditional methods.
True or false: SASE has been successful in preventing cyberattacks by leveraging traditional methods.
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Study Notes
- SASE is a security architecture that uses four core security components: a firewall, a CASB, a FWaaS, and a ZTNA.
- The firewall and CASB components of SASE help to provide URL filtering, IDS/IPS, and DLP.
- Both on-premise and cloud-based networks can be protected by a SASE approach.
- Cyberattacks happen every day and are more complex and challenging than ever to stop.
- SASE has used many traditional methods, such as signature-based and heuristic-based, to prevent cyberattacks, but it has struggled to keep pace with the changing threat landscape.
- Today, Attackers leverage highly customizable tools to evade signature defenses and encrypt their network communications, making stopping attacks more complex and challenging.
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