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Aryaka has announced the expansion of its Unified SASE as a Service offering, incorporating new features such as Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) and Remote Browser Isolation (RBI).

The company's Fall '24 product update aims to enhance security and networking for organisations by integrating new capabilities that allow for increased protection of distributed applications without compromising performance.

Renuka Nadkarni, Chief Product Officer at Aryaka, stated, "As applications become more distributed and attack vectors get more sophisticated, organisations can no longer rely on a hodgepodge of point solutions to protect their networks. Enterprises are increasingly looking to Unified SASE as a result, but they're finding that most solutions are stitched together via acquisitions and 'unified' in name only."

"Aryaka Unified SASE as a Service provides an integrated security networking experience that delivers performance, agility, simplicity and security. We meet customers wherever they are on their journey – whether they're just beginning to modernise their networks or ready to move to a fully converged network and security environment."

The integration includes Aryaka's new CASB solution, which is fully incorporated into the Aryaka OnePASS Architecture and Zero Trust WAN to deliver a streamlined cloud security experience. CASB's key features include comprehensive visibility of cloud environments, granular access control based on various contextual factors, and advanced threat protection through machine learning algorithms. These features will be generally available as part of Aryaka's offering in Q4 2024.

Aryaka's partnership with Menlo Security introduces enhanced web security features, adding comprehensive RBI capabilities to its SASE offering. This integration aims to protect remote and hybrid workers from internet-borne threats without impacting browsing efficiency.

Pejman Roshan, Chief Marketing Officer at Menlo Security, commented, "The challenges of distributed workforces, hybrid applications, and escalating cyber threats demand a new approach to network security. Our RBI capabilities seamlessly integrate into Aryaka's Unified SASE platform, enabling organisations to confidently protect their users from even the most sophisticated threats, all while maintaining a productive browsing experience."

Menlo Security RBI is currently available as part of Aryaka's service, further supporting organisations in securing remote work and cloud adoption. Aryaka has also introduced the Interactive Product Experience (IPX), a virtual proof of concept designed to allow enterprises to test Aryaka's solutions without interrupting their current systems.

According to Justin Lim, VP of Customer Success at Aryaka, "Getting off the ground with a traditional proof-of-concept can be a long process that involves a lot of testing, experimentation, and learning. Aryaka IPX expedites that process, allowing prospects to validate the technology at their own pace in a no-pressure, self-guided environment. Using this offering, enterprises can achieve rapid proof-of-value and see firsthand how they'll benefit from Aryaka's solutions."

This comprehensive update to Aryaka's Unified SASE as a Service demonstrates a commitment to meeting evolving customer needs with solutions that address the complexities of modern security and networking environments.

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