Webinar to be Held: 'Challenges of Existing SASE and Implementation Patterns for SMEs'
Majisemi Inc. will hold a webinar titled 'Challenges of Existing SASE and Implementation Patterns for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises,' analyzing SASE adoption.
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Majisemi Inc. will hold a webinar on the theme of "Challenges of Existing SASE and Implementation Patterns for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises."
**■ Cloud Migration and Zero Trust Progress Drive SASE Adoption to SMEs**
In recent years, with the expansion of cloud utilization and remote work, interest in SASE (Secure Access Service Edge), based on Zero Trust, has been growing. While large corporations have primarily led its adoption, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are now also accelerating their efforts to achieve both enhanced security and operational efficiency. However, it is impractical for SMEs to directly implement complex and high-cost SASE solutions given their limited personnel and cost constraints. There is an urgent need for a "right-sized SASE" tailored for SMEs.
**■ High-Functionality, High-Cost SASE Disconnects from Field Operations**
Existing SASE solutions, while highly functional, face adoption barriers due to license fees and configuration complexity. Especially for SMEs, there are many cases where existing VPNs must be used in parallel for the time being. Furthermore, many SASE solutions cannot fully address realistic operational requirements such as inter-site and inter-system communications. On the other hand, the risk of "Shadow IT" is high in SMEs, requiring prompt action. As a result, a significant gap has emerged between the "ideal security concept" and "mechanisms achievable in the field."
**■ Explaining SASE Implementation Patterns for SMEs, Including Coexistence with Existing VPNs and Identification of Shadow IT**
This seminar will explain realistic SASE implementation patterns for SMEs, which involve gradually transitioning to Zero Trust while maintaining existing VPN networks and shared account operations. It will also introduce "KAMOME SASE," a solution that focuses on essential functions for SMEs to enhance security while curbing costs. Additionally, flexible configuration examples, such as supporting inter-site and inter-system communications, will be presented. The content aims to provide practical SASE operations that can be implemented "starting today" in the field, rather than just ideal theories.
**■ Organizer/Co-organizer**
Kamome Engineering Inc.
**■ Collaborator**
Open Source Utilization Laboratory Inc.
Majisemi Inc.
Click here for details and participation application
Majisemi will continue to hold webinars that "serve the participants."
Past seminar materials and other open seminars can be viewed ▶here.
Majisemi Inc.
3F Shiodome Building, 1-2-20 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
Inquiries: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/
**■ Cloud Migration and Zero Trust Progress Drive SASE Adoption to SMEs**
In recent years, with the expansion of cloud utilization and remote work, interest in SASE (Secure Access Service Edge), based on Zero Trust, has been growing. While large corporations have primarily led its adoption, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are now also accelerating their efforts to achieve both enhanced security and operational efficiency. However, it is impractical for SMEs to directly implement complex and high-cost SASE solutions given their limited personnel and cost constraints. There is an urgent need for a "right-sized SASE" tailored for SMEs.
**■ High-Functionality, High-Cost SASE Disconnects from Field Operations**
Existing SASE solutions, while highly functional, face adoption barriers due to license fees and configuration complexity. Especially for SMEs, there are many cases where existing VPNs must be used in parallel for the time being. Furthermore, many SASE solutions cannot fully address realistic operational requirements such as inter-site and inter-system communications. On the other hand, the risk of "Shadow IT" is high in SMEs, requiring prompt action. As a result, a significant gap has emerged between the "ideal security concept" and "mechanisms achievable in the field."
**■ Explaining SASE Implementation Patterns for SMEs, Including Coexistence with Existing VPNs and Identification of Shadow IT**
This seminar will explain realistic SASE implementation patterns for SMEs, which involve gradually transitioning to Zero Trust while maintaining existing VPN networks and shared account operations. It will also introduce "KAMOME SASE," a solution that focuses on essential functions for SMEs to enhance security while curbing costs. Additionally, flexible configuration examples, such as supporting inter-site and inter-system communications, will be presented. The content aims to provide practical SASE operations that can be implemented "starting today" in the field, rather than just ideal theories.
**■ Organizer/Co-organizer**
Kamome Engineering Inc.
**■ Collaborator**
Open Source Utilization Laboratory Inc.
Majisemi Inc.
Click here for details and participation application
Majisemi will continue to hold webinars that "serve the participants."
Past seminar materials and other open seminars can be viewed ▶here.
Majisemi Inc.
3F Shiodome Building, 1-2-20 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
Inquiries: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/
FAQ
What is SASE?
SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) is a cloud-based service that integrates network and security functions. It provides secure access regardless of location or device, based on Zero Trust principles.
Who is the webinar primarily for?
The webinar is primarily for business owners, IT managers, and information system department personnel of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It is suitable for companies aiming to strengthen security with limited resources.
What are the features of KAMOME SASE?
KAMOME SASE is a solution that focuses on essential functions for SMEs, aiming to enhance security while keeping costs down. It supports coexistence with existing VPNs and helps with phased Zero Trust adoption.