Coming to me in the form of Sonicwall’s Cloud Secure Edge (at a monthly, per-user cost), I understand the basics of what they say it’s going to do, but I also have been doing this long enough to understand when someone’s using a lot of buzzwords and scare tactics to hype a much simpler concept that I feel I am not as much up on. I would welcome any and all comments from those of you with any experience in implementing/utilizing/understanding SSE. Thanks in advance!

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    Where I’m trying to get is, zero-trust being a good framework, does it make sense to go with SW’s proposal, or can I do it myself for less/no cost with other solutions out there? It seems like MS has an offering under “Global Secure Access” that might be bundled in with Office365 premium, so I’ve started focusing there…

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      As a rule of thumb IMO the fewer features you implement with M365 the better.

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        Yeah, I get that. The disruption to everyone’s workday switching to FOSS services would be immediate and (figuratively) violent…but I’ve had some conversations down that road…

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          I’m not talking about FOSS. It’s just M365 really sucks to administrate and when I see how you’re supposed to configure it and what the defaults are, I’m regularly like