In today’s dynamic landscape of ever-expanding SaaS applications and data utilization, staying ahead of security threats is paramount for modern enterprises. The 2024 Forrester Consulting Total Economic Impact™ (TEI) study, commissioned by Palo Alto Networks, sheds light on the transformative impact of next-generation cloud access security brokers (NG-CASB) integrated into Prisma Access, empowering data security administrators with critical insights and capabilities.
By seamlessly integrating NG-CASB into Prisma Access, Palo Alto Networks addresses the escalating challenges faced by enterprises in safeguarding diverse SaaS applications. Acting as a vital intermediary, NG-CASB enables real-time monitoring and regulation of traffic between cloud applications and user devices, ensuring proactive threat detection and mitigation.
The Forrester study found that adding NG-CASB resulted in a 75% improvement in tool management efficiency and a 50% reduction in the likelihood of data breaches. These statistics for a composite organization representative of interviewed customers underscore tangible benefits in terms of operational streamlining and risk mitigation.
Organizations adopting Prisma Access and NG-CASB cite compelling reasons driving their decision:
The study presents several key outcomes for organizations leveraging Prisma Access and NG-CASB:
Embracing NG-CASB in Prisma Access by Palo Alto Networks represents a holistic approach to navigating the complexities of SaaS and data challenges confronting modern enterprises. This integration not only fortifies data security but also augments operational efficiency and compliance adherence, ensuring a resilient foundation for organizational success in today's digital landscape.
For a detailed understanding of all benefits, read the full Forrester Consulting TEI study on Prisma SASE.
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