Thousands of IT Pros Are Already SASE Certified.
Now, it’s your turn!

For Everyone

  • SASE Expert Level 1

  • SASE Expert Level 2

  • For Network Pros

    • SASE Deployment &
      Management

  • For Security Pros

  • For CxOs

    • Business Impact &
      Strategy

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why should I get SASE certified?

    There are so many personal and professional reasons to become SASE certified.

    Becoming SASE certified may not be as easy as ABC, but it’s absolutely worthwhile! With the realization that the current network architecture and disparate security point solutions are simply inadequate to support the needs of the modern business, Gartner introduced SASE in 2019, predicting that “by 2024, at least 40% of enterprises will have explicit strategies to adopt SASE, up from less than 1% at year-end 2018.” And although SASE is relatively new, COVID-19 has further expedited its adoption due to the compelling need for business continuity strategies that address the explosion of remote access. In fact, according to Gartner, since June 2020 “SASE has been adopted by more than 40% of global remote workers.”

    In light of Gartner’s market estimations, a SASE certification is no longer just a “nice-to-have”; but mostly it’s becoming a must-have, for demonstrating networking and security capabilities and benefits that are relevant and aligned with the industry’s direction.

  • How do I get started?

    In 2021, Gartner introduced a new category called the Security Service Edge (SSE.) SSE focuses on converged network security, primarily SWG, ZTNA and CASB/DLP, into a single cloud service.

  • How long will it take to get SSE certified with this course?

    In 2021, Gartner introduced a new category called the Security Service Edge (SSE.) SSE focuses on converged network security, primarily SWG, ZTNA and CASB/DLP, into a single cloud service.

    SSE enables enterprises to move away from rigid, disjointed IT architecture to a converged security platform delivered as a cloud service. With SSE, enterprise IT can rapidly address new business and security requirements such as cloud migration, adoption of public cloud applications, and work from anywhere. SSE’s converged architecture reduces cost and complexity with simple management through single pane of glass,