Are you interested in security service edge (SSE)? Which benefit is the most important to you?
Easier data management7%
More controlled access to company systems57%
Better UX for remote employees14%
Streamlined threat detection and mitigation13%
I’m not interested in SSE9%
Other (comment below)0%
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Co-Founder in Services (non-Government), 2 - 10 employees
As a person that been working on the SASE and SSE feild for last several years, i think people still confused on the general idea, SSE was only introduced this year, SASE framework is around for 3 years, the entire concpet logner, we need more education on the field.Content you might like
$300 - $400 Million30%
$401 - $500 Million45%
$501-$600 Million6%
$600 Million +7%
Unsure11%
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Patch management: to reduce attack surface and avoid system misconfigurations39%
Malware and ransomware prevention: to protect endpoints from social engineering attacks58%
Malware and fileless malware detection and response: to protect against malicious software49%
Threat Hunting: to detect unknown threats that are acting or dormant in your environment and have bypassed the security controls32%
Not planning to change endpoint security strategy10%
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CTO in Software, 201 - 500 employees
Without a doubt - Technical Debt! It's a ball and chain that creates an ever increasing drag on any organization, stifles innovation, and prevents transformation.Director Global Network / Security Architecture and Automation in Finance (non-banking), 10,001+ employees
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