The advantage of SWG over firewall you mentioned is that if Firewall does all this job then it will reduce firewall performance.. is it the only reason ? I mean if we buy a Firewall with high end specs that can handle any traffic then what is the need of a SWG in our network? Because now NG-Firewalls are capable of doing SSL inspection, Malware scanning for web browsed contents, DLP, Zero-trust , URL Filtering, URL and File reputation checks and more..
Thanks for your question! As I stated, SWG elements are capabilities of NGFW. What many users find, however, is that a properly sized FW at purchase, becomes under-powered over time as more processing is required for additional services. Threats grow, box stays the same. Also, brining all your traffic back to a high-end FW is inefficient and can effect user experience in a clouded environment. A clouded SWG provides protection for all users, rather than forcing the traffic back to a hub. There is no single best answer. Thanks again! Best Regards, Steve
Gem! One of the best content on SASE and SWG. Plesse keep posting, Sir!
Thanks very much for that! I appreciate the compliment!
Thank you.. Great presentation and very clear and well explained.
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Very clear and well-explained video about SASE and SWG. Thanks sir
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Great job at providing a thorough explanation of the SASE framework.
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Outstanding the way you delivered this material!!
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Thanks for the granular explanation, sir! Regards
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The advantage of SWG over firewall you mentioned is that if Firewall does all this job then it will reduce firewall performance.. is it the only reason ? I mean if we buy a Firewall with high end specs that can handle any traffic then what is the need of a SWG in our network?
Because now NG-Firewalls are capable of doing SSL inspection, Malware scanning for web browsed contents, DLP, Zero-trust , URL Filtering, URL and File reputation checks and more..
Thanks for your question! As I stated, SWG elements are capabilities of NGFW. What many users find, however, is that a properly sized FW at purchase, becomes under-powered over time as more processing is required for additional services. Threats grow, box stays the same. Also, brining all your traffic back to a high-end FW is inefficient and can effect user experience in a clouded environment. A clouded SWG provides protection for all users, rather than forcing the traffic back to a hub. There is no single best answer. Thanks again! Best Regards, Steve
@@steve_murphy1 Thanks for your detailed response. Appreciate it!
I just wanted to learn SWG from cisco tell me which topic should i cover first