Xcitium SASE is the only distributed Secure Access Service Edge solution with patented technology that directly connects sites and remote users without routing your data through a public cloud.

Xcitium SASE uses patented OmniVPN technology to deliver full SD WAN, ZTNA, and threat prevention across your own infrastructure, not a third party overlay network.
Keep your data off public overlay networks. All traffic stays within your own infrastructure with no third party cloud exposure.
Connect any network type including CGNAT, multi NAT, cellular, satellite, or private IP without modifying upstream routers or ISP settings.
Enforce network access policies based on user roles, locations, and schedules for both remote and on site users, including BYOD.
Detect, block, and report threats locally on appliance using IPS, DNS filtering, IP filtering, CountryBlock, and AdBlock with no cloud dependency.
Xcitium SASE monitors, manages, and secures every network edge in real time. When connectivity or threats arise:
Most SASE adds latency, risk, and loss of control. Xcitium SASE keeps traffic local and fully owned.
Traffic flows directly between sites, not through a vendor datacenter or public cloud.
A distributed architecture removes central choke points that can disrupt your entire network.
Your throughput is fully under your control and not restricted by shared provider infrastructure.
Management traffic is handled through the Xcitium cloud while your actual data packets remain within your environment.
Managed entirely through the Xcitium platform with unified visibility, policies, and reporting.
Government agencies, financial institutions, and regulated enterprises often cannot send data through public cloud infrastructure. Traditional SASE vendors are not designed to support these requirements.
Xcitium PrivateSASE™ deploys the complete SASE stack inside your own private cloud or on premises datacenter, delivering full SASE capabilities with zero external communication.
This is a SASE solution designed to operate fully isolated from the public internet by design.
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