Which element of a secure access service edge (SASE)-enabled network provides true integration of services, not service chains, with combined services and visibility for all locations, mobile users, and the cloud?
Which element of a secure access service edge (SASE)-enabled network provides true integration of services, not service chains, with combined services and visibility for all locations, mobile users, and the cloud?
I thought broad network-edge support was important, but I’m not confident it provides the integration we need. Maybe it’s more about the combined services?
I remember practicing a question about SASE, and I feel like D) cloud-native, cloud-based delivery was mentioned as a key feature, but I can't recall if it was the right choice here.
This looks like it's testing our understanding of the SASE architecture. I'm going to focus on identifying the option that best describes the integrated nature of SASE services.
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question is pretty specific, so I'll need to carefully review my notes on SASE to make sure I understand the differences between the options.
Okay, I remember learning about SASE in class. I think the key here is looking for the option that talks about combining services and visibility across the network.
Hmm, this seems to be asking about the core integration aspect of SASE. I'll need to think through the different components and how they work together.
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