Aryaka launches Unified SASE as a Service 2.0 to secure remote work and AI adoption - SiliconANGLE
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Aryaka launches Unified SASE as a Service 2.0 to secure remote work and AI adoption - SiliconANGLE
""First, organizations need to expand secure, high-performance network connectivity to hybrid workforce across the globe. Second, they need help safeguarding their generative AI apps and services," Nadkarni said. "Our Unified SASE as a Service 2.0 does both, without any tradeoffs between networking and security." Aryaka Universal Zero Trust Network Access, one of the new capabilities introduced with the new platform, enables zero-trust access to any app from anywhere."
"The feature gives enterprises full visibility and control over application access, reduce reliance on legacy VPNs, minimize risk from lateral movement and simplify policy enforcement through Aryaka's unified platform. The second new capability, Aryaka AI>Secure, protects enterprises by securing employee access to public generative AI apps and safeguarding internal generative AI services. The service blocks prompt injections, token flooding, malicious code, URL and jailbreaks, while enforcing content-safety and sentiment controls. AI>Secure helps enterprises securely innovate with AI by identifying and eliminating Shadow AI,"
Unified SASE as a Service 2.0 ensures any user can securely connect to any application anywhere with performance, simplicity and agility. It introduces Aryaka Universal Zero Trust Network Access that enforces consistent identity- and posture-based access control across users, apps, and locations, reduces reliance on legacy VPNs, minimizes lateral movement risk, and simplifies policy enforcement through a unified platform. It adds Aryaka AI>Secure to secure employee access to public generative AI apps and internal AI services by blocking prompt injections, token flooding, malicious code, URLs and jailbreaks, and enforcing content-safety and sentiment controls. The platform targets global hybrid workforces and AI adoption without trading off networking or security.
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