Zscaler was recently named a leader in the 2022 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Security Service Edge, positioned with the industry’s highest ability to execute. This marks 11 consecutive years of Zscaler leadership in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™.
Security Service Edge (SSE) is a fairly new category. Depending on how you look at it, it’s either a consolidation of three existing security categories—Secure Web Gateway (SWG), Zero Trust Network Architecture (ZTNA), and Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)—or, it’s a deconstruction of SASE that separates security capabilities from network plumbing.
Either way, SSE is not just an arbitrary addition to the security industry’s alphabet soup: it’s an extremely relevant evolution of enterprise security that recognizes what organizations need to protect their distributed users, applications, and workloads against today’s threats.
In this blog series, we’re outlining three case studies that showcase why SSE matters. You can find a blog for securing hybrid work here, and one for stopping data breaches here. In this blog, we’ll pull from the full SSE feature set with a case study around something on the top of most security teams’ list of concerns these days: ransomware.

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