Secure Session
SASE sessions are the core function of an SASE Service. The session is initiated when a user, device, service, or application tries to initiate communications with another user, device, service, or application. The initiator of the session is the subject of the session. The resource being accessed on the remote end is the target. The subject must meet all policy requirements from the ZTF to initiate any communications. The session must be secure to be allowed by policy as an SASE session. Any session that violates the policy must be terminated immediately without waiting for a timeout period.
Each session has a definite starting point and ending point that is managed by an SASE Service. Each session is subject to context, whereby if the context changes, the session must be terminated. Each session is subject to quality requirements, where adverse quality conditions may be considered a potential active threat to security. Each session must be monitored for both security...