What is SASE?

What exactly is SASE? How do you begin planning a SASE architecture? Why did SASE gain so much popularity in the last 12 months? In this episode we interview Eric Beiers, Principal Security Architect, to answer all those questions. We also discuss why security should be top of mind for all organizations, given the rapidly changing work environment and the increase number of threats. And we do another tech update.

PODCAST | 26m
April 21, 2021
Season 1 Ep 6

Executive summary

  • Listen to the latest tech updates that will help you stay in the know about everything going on at Citrix
  • Learn exactly what SASE is, what components make up SASE, and why SASE has become a hot topic in the last 12 months
  • Hear Eric Beiers, Principal Security Architect, talk about how Citrix approaches SASE to allow end users to be productive anywhere on any device while maximizing performance and minimizing risk.

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Eric Beiers
Principal Security Architect, Citrix

Eric’s focus is helping customers with security, risk mitigation and defining leading practices in regard to security. He has authored several white papers, blogs and is a frequent speaker at Citrix Synergy and other conferences.

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Ana Ruiz
Technical Marketing Architect, Citrix

Ana loves creating content that enables customers to understand the best practices and functionalities of Citrix solutions. Ana started at Citrix more than 6 years ago as a college graduate in the leadership development program. She has held various roles prior to joining the technical marketing team during her career at Citrix including, inside sales engineer, mobility sales engineer, and virtualization senior sales engineer for enterprise accounts.

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Daniel Feller
Lead Architect, Citrix

With more than 15 years of experience designing and securing virtual workspaces, Daniel continues to deliver solutions and best practices for all types of organizations. Like many in the tech field, Daniel’s background originated with an on-premises, Windows-based environment, and grew to encompass cloud, mobility and digital workspaces.

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