Which element of a secure access service edge (SASE)-enabled network uses many points of presence to reduce latency with support of in-country or in-region resources and regulatory requirements?
Which element of a secure access service edge (SASE)-enabled network uses many points of presence to reduce latency with support of in-country or in-region resources and regulatory requirements?
Broad network-edge support in a SASE-enabled network refers to the use of multiple points of presence (PoPs) across different regions to ensure low latency and compliance with in-country or in-region resources and regulatory requirements. This ensures that the network can provide fast and reliable access while adhering to local regulations and data privacy laws.
"cloud-native, cloud-based delivery" It's the only one that makes sense. They are refering to the 200+ Mobile User nodes world-wide, and the different Compute Regions. The Mobile User nodes allow for in-country internet access (which give local web pages like users in France get French pages, German users get German pages). For Compute Regions, they are placed strategically to allow you to meet latency and also regulatory compliance within different countries around the world.