Unifying Hybrid Workforce Cybersecurity with SASE
Hybrid work can introduce a mountain of potential cybersecurity risks. This white paper shows how a unified SASE strategy secures users, devices, and applications through a cloud-native platform that integrates SD-WAN, zero-trust access, and centralized policy enforcement. Download the white paper to see how you can strengthen your hybrid team's security posture.
What is SASE and why does it matter for a hybrid workforce?
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a cloud-native approach that brings networking and security together into a single, unified platform. It is designed for organizations whose employees work from anywhere—headquarters, branch offices, home offices, or on the road.
SASE matters for hybrid and work-from-anywhere (WFA) environments because it:
- **Secures users, devices, locations, and applications** regardless of where they connect from or which network they use.
- **Addresses the expanded attack surface** created by home offices, mobile workers, and many new network edges that often grew organically and inconsistently.
- **Provides consistent policy enforcement** so the same security controls apply whether a user is in the office, at home, or on public Wi-Fi.
- **Supports modern application access** by protecting traffic to data centers, public clouds, and SaaS applications.
Instead of relying on separate point products, SASE combines capabilities such as security service edge (SSE), secure SD-WAN, zero-trust network access (ZTNA), and centralized management. This helps organizations improve their security posture, streamline operations, and maintain a safe, productive experience for employees wherever they work.
How does SASE improve security compared to traditional VPNs and point tools?
In today’s work-from-anywhere landscape, traditional VPNs and disconnected security tools struggle to keep up with the volume, variety, and distribution of users and applications.
SASE improves security and visibility in several ways:
1. **Unified security platform**
SASE brings together multiple capabilities—next-generation firewall (NGFW), secure web gateway (SWG), zero-trust network access (ZTNA), cloud access security broker (CASB), data loss prevention (DLP), remote browser isolation (RBI), secure SD-WAN, and digital experience monitoring (DEM)—into a single, cloud-native architecture. This reduces security silos and blind spots and lets you manage policies centrally.
2. **Zero-trust access model**
SASE is built around zero trust: strict authentication, authorization, and continuous verification before and during access. This helps limit insider threats, unauthorized access, and lateral movement across the network.
3. **Consistent protection everywhere**
Whether users are in large branches, small offices with only LAN connectivity, or remote locations worldwide, SASE applies the same enterprise-grade security controls. This consistency is critical as 73% of executives believe remote workers pose a greater security risk.
4. **AI-powered threat detection**
SASE solutions use AI and machine learning, behavioral analysis, and threat intelligence feeds to detect and mitigate advanced threats—such as phishing, smishing, ransomware, malware, and zero-day exploits—in real time.
5. **Better visibility and control**
By consolidating tools and using a single agent where possible, SASE improves visibility into users, devices, and applications across the entire environment. This helps security teams quickly identify gaps and respond to incidents.
Given that the average data breach cost for organizations with 500 or fewer employees is reported at **$3.31 million**, strengthening security and visibility with SASE can have a direct impact on risk and potential financial exposure.
How does SASE impact user experience and IT operations?
SASE is designed not only to improve security but also to make connectivity and operations smoother for both users and IT teams.
**For end users:**
- **Optimized application performance**: Integrated secure SD-WAN intelligently routes and steers traffic over the best available links, improving performance for both SaaS and legacy applications.
- **Consistent experience anywhere**: Whether users are at a branch, at home, or on public networks, they get secure, reliable access to corporate and cloud applications.
- **Reduced friction**: With zero-trust access and a unified agent, users avoid juggling multiple clients or inconsistent login experiences.
**For IT and security teams:**
- **Simplified management**: A unified SASE platform consolidates security policies and reduces the number of agents and point products to deploy and maintain.
- **Scalability and flexibility**: SASE scales from small branch offices to globally distributed workforces, adapting as the organization grows or changes.
- **Improved visibility and monitoring**: End-to-end digital experience monitoring (DEM) and centralized analytics help IT quickly identify performance issues and security threats across the entire environment.
Overall, SASE helps IT teams reimagine how they support hybrid work—delivering consistent security, better user experience, and more efficient operations from a single, integrated platform.
Unifying Hybrid Workforce Cybersecurity with SASE
published by Network Technology Solutions
Network Technology Solutions, LLC (“NTS”) provides technology solutions that are aimed at
helping organizations by simplifying infrastructure management, improving productivity, and
optimizing information technology (“IT”) resources. Their service vision is to provide high value
solutions and services that enable their customers to focus on strategic business initiatives.
NTS offers a variety of solutions to help their customers address IT issues such as IT
management, infrastructure hosting, infrastructure management, infrastructure security, and IT
optimization.
NTS maintains its headquarters in Thomasville, Georgia as well as a 240 square foot data
center. NTS occupies three racks of collocated space between a second location in Thomasville
GA and a third location in Atlanta GA.
NTS complements their customers’ existing IT capabilities on a per-project basis or acts as a
virtual extension of the IT organization, providing the foundation for a comprehensive managed
services partnership. The following is a description of the Network Managed Services,
Application Development, and Hosting Services provided by NTS to its customers. The scope of
this report is limited to the Network Managed Services, Application Development, and Hosting
Services solutions.
Network Managed Services, Application Development, and Hosting Services - NTS uses its data
center, proprietary documentation and monitoring tools, and certified employees to provide
their customers with quality IT administrative and management services.
NTS’ Network Managed Services, Application Development, and Hosting Services include
housing and managing computers and network equipment supporting their customers’
business. NTS provides a continuum of services from basic colocation to the more advanced
managed hosting.