Chengdu, China — Chengdu AiJiXin Technology (IJSUN Technology, www.ijsun.com), a leading managed communications service provider, announced rolling out its unique Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solution with Versa Networks.
IJSUN Technology is one of first China’s managed service providers for a comprehensive suite of managed networking and security services, Unified Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solution, enabling businesses to adapt to constantly shifting users, applications, and work environments while keeping all application and security policies in sync with these changing endpoints—all from a single pane of glass.
“Enterprises IT infrastructure faces unprecedented challenges from ever-changing working environment, and complicated threats from the internet, and cloud,” said Jason Guo, CTO of AiJiXin Technology(IJSUN). “As a result of this launch, our clients now have an all-encompassing unified SASE solution with industry-leading technology from Versa Networks and unrivaled service and support from IJSUN”
“Versa Networks provides the world’s first Unified SASE solution, natively weaved world No. 1 Large Global SD-WAN technology with award-winning cloud-native security offering,” said Robert Zhu Senior Director of Versa Networks. “The combination of IJSUN’s market-leading service portfolio and delivery capabilities with Versa’s proven and mature SASE platform will accelerate our enterprise customers’ digital transformation journey.”
This 100 percent cloud-native SASE framework is readily available for enterprises to implement today.
Together with Versa, IJSUN’s cloud-native unified SASE solution delivers high application performance, comprehensive security, and dramatically lower costs through best-of-breed security, routing, SD-WAN, and orchestration.
IJSUN has deployed Versa SASE architecture, which is comprised of:
- The users, devices, applications, and resources, and
- The identity, risks, roles, profiles, privileges and policies that govern access between them
SASE is a native and closely integrated of all the security and networking technologies required to securely connect core entities: the Software-Defined Perimeter (SDP). The SDP tracks the transient connections between core entities, rather than following the hard perimeters of traditional network architectures that are aligned with fixed locations, geography, physical network zones, IP addressing or buildings.
Five SASE components are involved in defining and protecting the SDP: these components are engaged in a connection when needed (such as an NGFW, SWG or CASB), or are fundamental capabilities integral to the fabric of SASE (such as SD-WAN and ZTNA).
- Secure SD-WAN
- Secure Web Gateway (SWG)
- Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)
- Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA)
- Firewalling: NGFW and Firewall-as-a-Service (FWaaS)
Gartner predicts that by 2025, at least 60 percent of enterprises will have explicit strategies and timelines for SASE adoption, up from 10 percent in 2020.1 This rapid acceptance demonstrates the need for ‘anytime, anywhere’ solutions that can deliver secure access at scale—both on-site and remote.