Nadkarni said that in addition to the built-in CASB, Aryaka customers use the company’s cloud connector to connect to third-party cloud access control security solutions.
“Now it’s integrated into the network layer,” he explained. “It is easy to manage in one place, where all the policies are easy to solve the problem. Because, now when we do our stop at Aryaka, you can actually see at what time the traffic is denied or reduced or where the policies are.”
CASB capabilities allow Aryaka to provide granular access control and visibility into authorized and unauthorized cloud applications. “Because we’re the customer’s transportation network, anything and everything that users use, we’re fully exposed to it,” Nadkarni said.
Checking SASE on non-productive traffic
The biggest challenge for any organization considering SASE is how to test it – no network administrator wants to try a proof of concept on a production network. Aryaka’s IPX is aimed at that problem.
IPX is a virtual environment where organizations can test Aryaka’s capabilities by running traffic between different endpoints around the world and testing different configurations, Nadkarni said. This interactive environment allows potential customers to experience Aryaka’s integrated SASE platform without affecting their production traffic.
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