Case Insight
Effective SASE design focuses on user requirements, as well as building upon ZTF. The Use Case should supply a visualization of the desired outcome from an end user perspective. The UX should be considered the ultimate quality and performance indicator for the solution. Security from ZTF is inherent and therefore the design goal is to not inhibit ZTF.
Effective compensation for SASE teams should be tied to UX. SASE is a common way of supplying secure communications for end users, devices, and systems to enable organizations to serve their customers. Without a positive user experience, customers, and ultimately your financial success is impacted. Positive UX can only be provided through effective security and for this reason, both concepts are symbiotic and indivisible.
How does a Use Case affect SASE? A Use Casee ultimately makes SASE a concept that can be digested in bite-sized pieces. Designing an MVP for a specific use case allows the architect to develop a SASE...