Converging Wide Area Networks and Security

Converging Wide Area Networks and Security

If WANs Can Be Software-Defined, Why Not Security?

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13-May-2016
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SD-WANs can do double-duty in being a change agent for security. This can be accomplished by tackling two persistent cost-impacting security issues—ineffectiveness and inefficiency attributed to the expanding sprawl of security technologies and rising personnel costs—through convergence, automation, and simplification. How this is possible, specifically in servicing the frugal tendencies of distributed enterprises, is the topic of this insight.

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Introduction

Optimal Proving Ground for SD-WANs: Distributed Enterprises

SD-WAN's Security Benefits

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SD-WANs can do double-duty in being a change agent for security. This can be accomplished by tackling two persistent cost-impacting security issues—ineffectiveness and inefficiency attributed to the expanding sprawl of security technologies and rising personnel costs—through convergence, automation, and simplification. How this is possible, specifically in servicing the frugal tendencies of distributed enterprises, is the topic of this insight.
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Author Michael Suby
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