Published: 17 April 2023
Summary
SSE secures access to the web, cloud services and private applications regardless of user location, device or where those applications are hosted. It also provides enhanced security for SaaS, PaaS and IaaS environments. SRM leaders can use this report to find the product best suited to their needs.
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Overview
Key Findings
The majority of security service edge (SSE) vendors have agents for the leading device operating systems, but most of the development is done first on Windows. Agent capabilities drop off quickly moving from Mac to Linux to mobile.
SSE capabilities vary greatly from vendor to vendor, with most vendors meeting the minimum requirements for securely connecting users to websites and SaaS applications. Vendors differentiate in this market on advanced capabilities such as adaptive access controls, user and entity behavioral analysis (UEBA), and data security.
A single, integrated management console is still a work in progress for most vendors. In some
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Strategic Planning Assumptions
- Broadcom
- Cisco
- Cloudflare
- Forcepoint
- iboss
- Lookout
- Netskope
- Palo Alto Networks
- Skyhigh Security
- Zscaler
- Reporting and Management
- Advanced Threat Defense
- Enable Remote and Branch Security
- Cloud Application Discovery
- Visibility and Control of Activity
- Data Security
- Adaptive Access Control
- User Entity Behavior Analytics
- SSPM/CSPM
- Enterprise App/Service Integration
- Secure Web and Cloud Usage
- Detect and Mitigate Threats
- Connect and Secure Remote Workers
- Identify and Protect Sensitive Information
Gartner Recommended Reading
Critical Capabilities Methodology