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  • Introduction
  • Request An Article
  • Add/Edit An Article
    • What's in here?
    • Amazon Global Accelerator
    • API
    • Application Performance Monitoring
    • Backend
    • CI/CD
    • CDN
    • Configuration
    • Coupling
    • DDoS
    • EC2
    • Endpoint
    • FaaS
    • Frontend
    • Full Stack
    • git
    • GitHub
    • Headless
    • HTTP
    • IaC
    • IdP
    • IDS
    • Monorepo
    • Multirepo
    • Next.js
    • OWASP
    • PII
    • PoP
    • RASP
    • Rate Limit
    • React
    • React Server Components
    • SAML
    • SASE
    • SCIM
    • Render
    • Repository
    • REST
    • Turborepo
    • Version Control
    • Function
    • Library

SASE

SASE stands for "secure access service edge."

SASE is a networking security layer. SASE describes a security model (a way of thinking about security) rather than a product or service.

SASE uses a series of firewalls, gateways, and brokers to make sure that a network stays secure against unwanted or invalid traffic.

For more information, see Secure Access Server Edge.

SAML
SCIM