Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 39 | Page 42

FEATURE : MOBILE WORKFORCE
Todd Kiehn , VP Product Management , GTT , and Paul Ruelas ,
Senior Director of Products , GTT , share their thoughts on what remote working means for businesses and IT teams in the year ahead . identity , the individual application , the specific security posture , as well as any agreed privileges . Importantly , they will do this regardless of the physical location of the user : no matter where a worker is connecting from , the experience of connecting to corporate systems will feel the same .
Going forward , the emerging concept of Secure Access of Service Edge ( SASE ) will really pick up pace . SASE involves taking corporate networking concepts like SD-WAN and tying them to security capabilities , expanding beyond next-generation firewalls to include cloud-based security tools like secure web gateway , Zero Trust Network Access ( ZTNA ) and CASB ( Cloud Access Security Broker ).

At the beginning of the global pandemic ,

there was a rush for businesses to get their employees set up to work from home . Even with promising vaccines rolling out currently , a greater percentage of remote working is likely here to stay for the foreseeable future .
The focus for businesses has turned to making the working from home experience better . There will be greater investment in better collaboration tools and more efficient access in a way that ’ s cost-effective for businesses and easier for users .
As businesses look to improving the remote working experience , there will be a greater emphasis on how IT teams can manage their security and their network .
Adopting a Zero Trust approach
During the pandemic , ensuring cybersecurity has been top of mind for many IT teams because of the speed with which the attack surface of their corporate network perimeter grew as many employees suddenly started working from outside the traditional office locations .
Secure remote access VPN solutions have been a key security component for the past year , but as we look ahead , the overall security approach is shifting to one of Zero Trust . This is where no individual user is trusted unconditionally , but instead , access to corporate resources is given based on end-user and device
This approach endeavours to integrate all aspects of networking and security so you minimise security gaps and maximise performance . SASE also seeks to move as many security functions as possible to the cloud , where they can be deployed at scale and to users regardless of their physical location .
SASE is not a reality at this point , but it has quickly become the dominant framework among analysts , technology vendors , carriers and enterprises for evaluating networking and security solutions . Looking ahead , we can expect to see a lot of announcements for solutions billed as SASE , but businesses must look out for amalgamations of separate capabilities that are not the true integrated , orchestrated , managed approach that they want . Innovation at that level is unlikely to come before the end of this year .
In addition to security , we ’ ll also begin to see changes in how the network is delivered and consumed , as ubiquitous hybrid working becomes more common .
Changing the way the network is managed
Currently , businesses will typically buy network bandwidth for a location for a certain amount of money and time . In time , however , this approach will change so that it is focused on the users and the usage rather than the location – so that businesses are not committed to bandwidth for offices , when a significant portion of users may be working at home . This will

Outlook for 2021 :

Connecting your remote workforce securely

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