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NetWitness Announces Strategic Partnerships With Major SASE Vendors

NetWitness Announces Strategic Partnerships With Major SASE Vendors to Deliver Full Security Visibility at RSA Conference 2023

Full packet capture and log monitoring directly on SASE nodes maintains enterprise-grade security, no matter where the data originates

NetWitness, a globally trusted provider of threat detection and response technology and incident response services, today announced the launch of direct Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) packet integrations with several market-leading SASE vendors, including Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW), Symantec by Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO), and Netskope. The new integrations enable NetWitness to deliver unparalleled network visibility across the enterprise. The news comes on day one of RSA Conference 2023, where NetWitness will be demonstrating the technology at booth number 5744.

With hybrid/remote work environments becoming ever more common, SASE is the gold standard network technology that enables modern workforces to interact with corporate resources wherever they are – securely. By performing full packet capture and log monitoring directly on SASE nodes and combining them with all on-prem, cloud, and SaaS sources, NetWitness can maintain enterprise-grade network security, no matter where the data originates. Featuring better security, including encryption and Zero-Trust access, SASE offers major benefits to today’s distributed organizations.

“I certainly think companies want to be proactive with their network security, but until now it’s been very difficult to do,” said Ken Naumann, CEO of NetWitness. “The landscape has gotten exponentially more complex over the years with hybrid work and third-party cloud providers. Data is now originating from, well, everywhere. Examining those data logs after the fact is like closing the barn door after the horse has already left the stable. You’re losing if you’re not doing it in real time – when it actually matters.”