SASE Session
A SASE Session is the core function of any SASE solution. Connecting the target actor to the subject actor, regardless of the connection type, in a secure session, based on identity and context, is why SASE exists. The SASE session must be established correctly and any violations or gaps in the policy will prevent any new session from being established. Any violation of the policy, while a session is active, will result in the session being terminated. In the future, the life cycle session will police sessions in motion for active security, as well as heal session performance without terminating the session. At the time of writing, the Zero Trust Framework (ZTF) ensures no session is established if it doesn’t meet all the criteria for secure communications. The User Network Interface (UNI) provides a service inspection and monitoring point, as well as various services. The SASE Application Flow Specification serves as an enhancement for understanding behavior on...