Digital Transformation Needs a More 
Perfect Union

The Business Case for Stronger Networking-Security Team Collaboration in the SASE Era 

Nearly half of network and security professionals describe the relationship between the two teams in strongly negative terms such as ‘combative’, ‘dysfunctional’, ‘frosty’ or ‘irrelevant’.

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Netskope, in collaboration with Censuswide, surveyed over 2,000 global IT leaders about collaboration among Networking and Security professionals. The findings reveal that despite shared goals and leadership, the often-poor relationship between Security and Networking teams is likely holding back Digital Transformation projects.

Download the eBook to find out: 

  • The impact on Digital Transformation projects due to the lack of collaboration 
  • How SASE will affect collaboration in the future 
  • Actionable recommendations from CIOs on how to successfully inspire better collaboration between Networking and Security 

Read the eBook to find out: 

  • The impact on Digital Transformation projects due to the lack of collaboration 
  • How SASE will affect collaboration in the future 
  • Actionable recommendations from CIOs on how to successfully inspire better collaboration between Networking and Security

Nearly half of network and security professionals describe the relationship between the two teams in strongly negative terms such as ‘combative’, ‘dysfunctional’, ‘frosty’ or ‘irrelevant’.

Read the eBook for more insights!