![]() With that mouthful out of the way - org size is Big. Beyond the scope of what my intentions of this thread really are but considerations to think about in that particular realm which make it increasingly more difficult to secure multi tenant/multicloud environments. You also have to take into consideration who doesn't want to play nice with vendors in this space for financial or political reasons. I think CASB/DLP is def something across the board many vendors are trying to develop and go to market with solutions (or have but are improving upon) in a very fast paced and continually evolving landscape of Cloud access and the security mechanisms around that. If you mean it’s like a Tesla because it’s complicated, expensive, you can’t work on it yourself and the auto drive feature might kill you and will leave you at 50 when everyone around you is doing 70. If you mean Umbrella is like a Civic because it’s dependable, easy to drive and just plain works without breaking. Umbrella has been much easier to live with.Īt first when I read the Civic vs Tesla comment I was kinda offended. Neither are a silver bullet but both do well from and security perspective IMO. It is however easy to configure and deploy. Umbrella conversely may not have the same level of inspection. When the agent came out that was huge progress. Users never understood why they were getting weather and other location aware services from the city the Zscaler data center was in. I hated the speed penalty of routing through Zscaler. We had Zscaler and dumped it for Umbrella. ![]()
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