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Home » Aryaka Adds AI>Observe to Unified SASE for AI-Powered Security and Visibility

Aryaka Adds AI>Observe to Unified SASE for AI-Powered Security and Visibility

February 19, 2025
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Aryaka has introduced AI>Observe, an AI-powered observability and security solution, as part of its Winter ’25 update to Aryaka Unified SASE as a Service. AI>Observe enhances network security by providing real-time detection, threat analytics, and anomaly identification, leveraging machine learning to deliver actionable insights. This release also includes new dynamic Points of Presence (PoPs) for greater flexibility and compliance, as well as simplified “as-a-service” packaging to accelerate enterprise adoption of Aryaka’s networking and security solutions.

AI>Observe, powered by Sequretek’s AI-driven security intelligence, gives enterprises visibility into network performance and security threats. The solution integrates with Aryaka’s MyAryaka unified dashboard, allowing businesses to monitor network traffic, enforce security policies, and automate threat mitigation. The AI engine detects anomalous behavior in real-time, enabling organizations to respond proactively to cyber threats and performance issues. Alongside AI>Observe, Aryaka has streamlined its service plans into three options: Aryaka SD-WAN for global connectivity, Aryaka Unified SASE for integrated networking and security, and Aryaka Advanced Securityfor enhanced protection.

Key AI>Observe capabilities:

• AI-powered threat visibility – Real-time analytics provide a deep understanding of network activity and security risks.

• Automated anomaly detection – Identifies network anomalies and triggers immediate security alerts.

• Zero-touch automation – Automatically isolates compromised devices, blocks malicious traffic, and adapts policies.

Additional enhancements in Winter ’25:

• Dynamic PoPs – Deployable on demand in AWS and GCP regions, enabling global reach and compliance with data sovereignty laws like GDPR.

• New service packaging – Flexible OPEX-based plans simplify adoption for enterprises transitioning to hybrid and multi-cloud environments.

“With the winter ’25 update, Aryaka has continued to prioritize AI in our Unified SASE as a Service,” said Shailesh Shukla, Chief Executive Officer at Aryaka. “Aryaka’s AI>Observe solution brings a new level of visibility, detection, and analysis to network
security risk, allowing organizations to safely and confidently observe both traditional apps and AI workloads in an increasingly risky cybersecurity environment.”

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