Advancing Protection of SASE

Advancing Protection of SASE

Secure Access Service Edge changed how organizations think about network security. It brought together identity, policy enforcement, traffic inspection, cloud-delivered access, and software-defined connectivity into a more flexible model for users, applications, branches, cloud services, and edge environments.

That change matters. But SASE does not automatically solve the trust problem underneath every connection. In many deployments, access decisions still depend on stored credentials, certificates, reusable tokens, centralized identity assertions, or key management systems that must be issued, protected, rotated, and revoked.

Iothic kin strengthens that layer. It gives SASE providers and enterprises a way to add credential-free machine authentication into dynamic edge-cloud-edge environments, using Continuous Proof Trust instead of inherited trust artifacts. The objective is not to replace SASE. The objective is to make SASE harder to bypass, easier to operate, and more resilient as networks become more distributed.

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