Exium, Enea Unleash True SASE with Pureplay 5G Overlay

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Stockholm- Exium has chosen Enea to provide the network traffic intelligence foundation for Exium’s pioneering zero-trust SASE platform, the Intelligent Cybersecurity Mesh. The solution enables organizations to get up and running in minutes with a secure access service. It can connect any user to any app anywhere with carrier-grade security.  Enea’s Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)-based technology delivers detailed insights into network traffic. It is to support essential networking and security functions and ensure the highest possible levels of performance.

The Exium solution capitalizes on the fact that 5G is more than just the ‘next G’. It is an ideal blueprint for secure, cloud-native, transport-agnostic zero-trust connectivity between users, devices, locations and applications.

Exium took this blueprint one step further by integrating cloud-based Security Service Edge (SSE) essentials. These include Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), Secure Web Gateway (SWG), Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) and Extended Threat Detection & Response (XDR).

The result is a true 5G SASE solution. It can operate securely over multi-mode networks (4G, 5G, WiFi, Fiber/Cable, and Satellites). Further, from diverse providers, including mobile operators and cloud hyperscalers.

But, as all SASE architects know, a SASE solution is only as good as its data foundation. This is why SASE’s largest vendors and the most innovative start-ups, like Exium, trust Enea’s Qosmos technology. They use this technology to provide encrypted traffic classification, deep packet inspection and unique traffic insights. To further support SASE’s wide range of networking and security functions.

“We couldn’t be more pleased to join Exium on this exciting 5G journey,” states Jean-Pierre Coury, Vice President of Enea Traffic Intelligence. “We believe their innovative use of 5G architecture and standards will greatly ease the current day-to-day enterprise networking challenges associated with cloud migration, remote work and the Internet of Things.”