Essential Features of Secure Service Edge (SSE)
Secure Service Edge (SSE) is crucial for securing access to web, cloud services, and private applications, regardless of user location, device, or application hosting. According to Gartner, SSE offers various security capabilities, including adaptive access, malware protection, data security, and threat prevention, along with analytics and visibility. This technology enhances connectivity for hybrid users, reducing latency and improving user experience.
Key SSE capabilities include advanced data protection features like unified data leak protection (DLP), content-aware encryption, and label-based controls. These capabilities enable enterprises to enforce consistent data security policies across different applications. Securing Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications is also vital, with SaaS security posture management (SSPM) and deep API integrations providing real-time visibility into SaaS usage, configurations, and user behaviors to help mitigate risks before they escalate.
Leading SSE vendors differentiate themselves by offering support for genAI controls to monitor and restrict sensitive data uploads to AI platforms like ChatGPT and Google Gemini. Additionally, Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) architecture ensures secure access to private applications without exposing network infrastructure, reducing reliance on traditional VPNs. Other essential capabilities for a comprehensive SSE solution include digital experience monitoring (DEM) and AI-driven automation and coaching, providing tools to measure latency, app performance, user experience, and AI assistants for automated user coaching, threat detection, and policy enforcement.