Building the Future of Government: SASE Architecture

Episode 2

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The future of government is digital — but getting there requires agencies to adopt a plethora of new technologies and ways of working. This new way of working requires new network architectures. Enter secure access service edge (SASE), a network architecture that rolls software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) and security into a cloud service that promises simplified WAN deployment, improved efficiency and security, and to provide appropriate bandwidth per application.

So, what exactly is SASE, what it can do and how it can support agencies? That’s exactly what we’ll be talking about on our second episode of “Building the Future of Government,” a three-part podcast series that will seek to lay out a roadmap for what agencies need to know to lay a path to government operations of the future.  

On this episode, host Craig Hill, distinguished systems engineer in the U.S. Public Sector CTO’s Office at Cisco, explores the world of SASE Architecture in the digital transformation journey with Wade Lehrschall, a business solutions architect at Cisco.

Check out what they have to say by listening to the full episode below. Or download and subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify or SoundCloud to take The Federal Innovator with you on your favorite device.

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