Published: 17 April 2024
Summary
SSE functionality has largely commoditized around features such as advanced threat defense and adaptive access controls, but capabilities such as SSPM and integrated deployment are still maturing. Security and risk management leaders can use this research as a starting point for product evaluations.
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Overview
Key Findings
The majority of security service edge (SSE) vendors’ products have capabilities that can meet the basic requirements of most enterprises.
Advanced SSE capabilities vary greatly from vendor to vendor. Vendors differentiate in this market on capabilities such as SaaS application support, adaptive access controls, and data security.
Ease of use varies greatly among the vendors, with user experience (UX) a major differentiator.
Recommendations
As an SRM leader responsible for infrastructure security and enabling a secure workplace, you should:
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Strategic Planning Assumptions
- Broadcom
- Cloudflare
- Fortinet
- iboss
- Lookout
- Netskope
- Palo Alto Networks
- Skyhigh Security
- Versa Networks
- Zscaler
- Reporting and Management
- Advanced Threat Defense
- Adaptive Access Control
- Remote Connectivity
- Application Discovery
- Visibility and Control of Activity
- Data Security
- SSPM
- Integrated Deployment
- Enterprise Integration
- Secure Web and SaaS Usage
- Consolidate Vendors
- Connect and Secure Remote Workers
- Protect Data
Critical Capabilities Methodology