Espria launches Security Service Edge solution

Based on Zero Trust principles, Espria SSE eliminates security gaps while securing your Microsoft investment.

  • Wednesday, 16th October 2024 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

A new enhanced network security solution has been launched by Espria. Espria Security Service Edge (SSE) has been designed and developed for any organisation currently using legacy VPN solutions or Always On VPN.

Based on Zero Trust principals, Espria SSE replaces the traditional connections to your applications, delivering enhanced network security and a seamless user experience that does not compromise on performance or security. Espria SSE is the complete cloud-based solution for workforce access.

Brian Sibley, Virtual CTO at Espria commented, “Espria SSE replaces legacy VPNs with ZTNA to minimise the risk of implicit trust and lateral movement and has been designed to reduce the complexity of your existing security estate, as well as cost. With fewer security tools to manage it means organisations will experience increased efficiency and reduced OpEx.

“Furthermore, by leveraging existing Conditional Access policies organisations will be able to maximise their existing investment in Microsoft tools, while enhancing their security position.”

Sibley continued, “Cyber security breaches and attacks remain a constant threat for businesses of all sizes. According to the UK Government’s latest Cyber Security Report 2024 half of businesses (50%) and around a third of charities (32%) have reported some form of cyber security breach or attack in the last 12 months. By far the most common type of breach or attack is phishing (84% of businesses and 83% of charities).

“Our new SSE solution has been launched in response to this rise in attacks, and specifically developed to protect existing investments in Microsoft security solutions. By delivering a solution that unifies an existing security administration, we have, for the first time, made available an enhanced security solution that is not only seamless, but cost effective and less complex for users.”

Espria SSE is offered in a number of packages dependent on the individual requirement of an organisation.  

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