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Complexity is a choice. SASE migrations shouldn't take years.

Blog post from Cloudflare

Post Details
Company
Date Published
Author
Warnessa Weaver
Word Count
1,212
Company Posts That Month
37
Language
English
Hacker News Points
-
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No
Summary

Cloudflare is challenging the traditional complexities and prolonged timelines associated with migrating to a zero trust architecture by offering a more streamlined and programmable approach through its Cloudflare One platform. By partnering with companies like TachTech and Adapture, Cloudflare has demonstrated that what typically takes up to 18 months with legacy Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) vendors can be reduced to just six weeks. This reduction in deployment time is achieved by focusing on identity-first on-ramps, consolidated policy engines, and cloud-native connectors, which eliminate the need for complex hardware replacements and reduce latency issues. Cloudflare's approach not only simplifies the transition but also enhances security by integrating features such as robust telemetry, global network coverage, and AI security measures. The platform's extensible architecture allows partners to adapt to unique environments and specific requirements without compromising security. Furthermore, Cloudflare One facilitates safe AI adoption by providing a unified defense across the AI lifecycle and ensuring data governance and protection. This modern approach positions organizations to overcome the limitations of legacy systems and leverage cutting-edge security solutions efficiently.

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Zero Trust 6 153 42 27 +119%
LLM 4 6,078 960 218 +18%
AI Agents 2 4,545 963 231 +27%
MCP 1 4,488 443 150 +34%
Platform Engineering 1 480 172 60 +30%
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