April 10, 2024, 12:49 p.m. | Taiwo Sotikare

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As businesses increasingly rely on cloud-based resources and remote workforces, the need for robust security solutions grows. This article explores Business VPNs and SASE (Secure Access Service Edge), comparing their functionalities, advantages, and limitations. While VPNs offer secure tunnels for remote access, SASE represents a next-gen, cloud-centric approach integrating various security functions. We analyze their roles, benefits, and ideal use cases to help businesses navigate the evolving landscape of enterprise security.

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