
Versa’s sovereign SASE offering is designed to be highly customizable, allowing customers to choose their own compute resources, whether on-premises or in a private cloud. The company provides the software and recommends the hardware, but the customer maintains full control over the deployment.
The system supports both containerized and virtual machine deployments, which lets organizations choose their preferred infrastructure model. All components, including advanced security features like sandboxing and malware detonation that traditionally required cloud services, can run within the customer’s environment.
Sovereign SASE enables expanded integration capabilities
Versa’s sovereign deployment maintains feature parity with its cloud-based SASE offering while providing additional control over security feeds and policies. Organizations can integrate their own threat intelligence and customize security policies while maintaining complete data sovereignty.
“We have our own security threat research team that provides feeds,” Ahuja said. “We can also incorporate customers’ own feeds. If it’s a service provider, they have a big threat security research team, they might be doing their own.”
The support model for Sovereign SASE differs significantly from cloud-based services. Enterprises typically work with system integrators to build internal support capabilities, while service providers develop their own L1 and L2 support teams.
Versa provides L3 support without requiring direct access to customer environments or data. For day-to-day operations, organizations can leverage Versa’s AI-powered tools, including “Verbo,” the company’s copilot system for troubleshooting and management. The system includes anomaly detection and correlation engines that analyze logs and tickets to automate problem resolution