A strong SASE architecture balances security, performance, and user experience. We design for the full picture.
Traditional network and security models struggle to keep up with a world where users, applications, and data are distributed across offices, cloud environments, and home offices. SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) provides organizations with a holistic, cloud-based solution that combines networking and security, enabling secure and efficient access regardless of where users are located.
A SASE architecture service from Sicra provides you with a strategic design for the network of the future, based on Zero Trust principles and best practices, while also taking existing systems and business needs into account.
With SASE architecture, you get a comprehensive assessment of your current network and security solutions, and we define a target state that supports your business needs and ambitions. We design an architecture that covers traffic flow, security, and access, and ensure integration with existing systems and cloud-based services.
You’ll receive a roadmap for implementation, migration, and consolidation, along with prioritized actions for operations, optimization, and continuous improvement. The goal is to deliver a secure, flexible, and future-ready platform that both protects and enables your digital ambitions.
A successful SASE implementation requires several foundational capabilities to be in place. SASE is not a single solution, but an architecture built on the interaction between identity, access, application delivery, and security controls.
To succeed, your organization should have control over key areas such as:
These capabilities form the foundation of a robust and scalable SASE platform, and are often addressed before, or in parallel with a SASE transformation.
This service is well suited for organizations looking to consolidate networking and security into a cloud-based solution, or those with hybrid work environments and extensive use of cloud applications.
It is also relevant for organizations experiencing complexity from multiple separate networking and security tools, and for those seeking Zero Trust security and better control over access and traffic.
Assessment: We analyze the current network, security controls, and traffic flows.
Target architecture: We define how SASE can support the organization’s goals and needs, including security, performance, and scalability.
Planning and roadmap: We create a concrete roadmap for the transformation with prioritized initiatives and a recommended migration sequence.
Implementation: We assist with configuration, migration, and integration of the SASE solutions, with minimal risk to operations and user experience.
Operations and optimization: We follow up over time to ensure continuous value, stability, and security.
You’ll receive a strategic and technical SASE architecture tailored to your organization’s needs, along with a roadmap for transformation, consolidation, and migration. The deliverables include recommendations for integration with existing systems, as well as prioritized actions for security, operations, and optimization.
In addition, you’ll get decision support through workshops and reviews with both leadership and operational teams, providing a strong foundation for next steps and prioritization.
At Sicra, we start with how users, applications, and data actually interact across networks, cloud environments, and locations. A SASE architecture is not just about selecting the right platform, it’s about establishing a cohesive model for access, traffic flow, and security that works in practice.
We translate principles into concrete design decisions and prioritize actions that deliver quick value without disrupting operations or user experience. Through structured architecture work and close collaboration with your team, we ensure the solution is practical, scalable, and aligned with your business needs.
The result is a platform that unifies networking and security, reduces complexity, and provides secure, consistent access to applications, no matter where your users are.



