Edge is the concept that moves computing from a centralized model to a decentralized one, away from datacenter consolidation across cloud and infrastructure, applications, and workloads and closer to where data is generated or consumed. According to a new report from AT&T Business, edge network definitions and usage are in a state of flux across industries as organizations search for effective security strategies that address edge-related risks and allow them to explore its opportunities. Secure access service edge (SASE) is on the radar of some businesses seeking to augment traditional security controls, bring the network and security closer together, and allow for broader, more centralized visibility across an edge network attack surface.
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