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Today, we've launched Quantum SASE, integrating technologies from newly acquired Perimeter 81. This integrated offering addresses organizations’ needs for a unified user experience, simplified Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) management, and a fast, secure browsing experience. It enhances the company’s Infinity architecture with a unified SASE solution offering (1) 2x faster internet security, (2) full mesh Zero Trust Access, and (3) Secured SD-WAN with industry-leading threat prevention. This underscores Check Point’s leadership in advanced cloud security.
This forum will, of course, be the place to discuss Quantum SASE and Perimeter 81.
I spoke to Stefan Schweizer (VP Sales DACH of P81) today. I‘m looking forward to get onboarded to Check Point‘s exiting new solution as soon as possible.
Exciting news.
How is it different from harmony connect?
It's an entirely different solution that serves similar use cases to Harmony Connect but does it using completely different infrastructure than Harmony Connect, which we also announced the End of Sale for: https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk181531
You can see some differences between the two solutions in the following tables:
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Quantum SASE Private Access |
Harmony Connect RA |
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Platform support |
Windows, Mac, iOS, Linux, Android |
Windows, Mac |
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Connectivity options |
Full mesh connectivity – User to app, user to DC, DC to DC, etc. |
User to app, User to DC |
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Device Posture |
Periodically, per user/group |
Only prior to the connection, per tenant |
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Context-aware agentless access |
Date & Time, IP, country, browser, OS |
No |
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Privately owned PoPs |
Yes. A mix of private and public cloud. |
No |
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Requires connector for cloud platforms |
No |
Yes |
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Wireguard support |
Yes |
No |
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Number of PoPs |
55 |
40 |
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Quantum SASE Internet Access |
Harmony Connect IA |
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Hybrid solution |
Yes, combines on-device and cloud-based SWG. |
No. Cloud-based only. |
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Fast browsing |
Due to on-device SWG which enables direct to Internet access without routing through a cloud service. |
Requires routing traffic via a cloud service. |
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Localization accuracy |
Accurate localized web content |
Inaccurate and unpredictable localized web content |
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Privacy |
SSL decryption and inspection performed only on device. |
SSL decryption and inspection performed in uncontrolled location in the cloud. |
Harmony Connect does have a few features not present in Quantum SASE at present and we are working to close those gaps over the coming months.
This includes integration with Infinity Portal, which is in progress.
Can you share what exact features in Harmony Connect is not available in Quantum SASE at the moment...?
The missing features are largely related to Threat Prevention and Infinity Portal integration, as far as I know.
Understood thanks 🙂
Thanks for your reply. This is very helpful. Is there any courses planned for quantam SASE? I’ve already completed sales certification and technical certification recently from perimeter 81 partner portal.
Harmony Connect and Harmony Total were discontinued as of today.
I also saw this sk just few hours ago, shows it was published October 10th.
Yeah, just saw the sk posted by phoneboy, that’s why I’ve edited my reply. Appreciate your prompt response.
Hi,
I will be presenting to the customer next week. Are we continuing with the current Product Sales Material presentations or will an updated presentation file bu published?
Customer-facing presentations for Quantum SASE are available in our Partner community under Master Our Solutions.
Congrats on the launch this sounds like a strong step forward, especially with the integration of Perimeter 81 into a more unified SASE approach.
The focus on a single user experience + simplified management is something many organizations have been struggling with, so bringing Zero Trust, SD-WAN, and threat prevention into one cohesive platform makes a lot of sense. The “2x faster internet security” claim is particularly interesting would be great to see some real-world benchmarks or case studies around that.
From a conceptual standpoint, it actually reminds me a bit of solving structured problems in puzzle style systems (like Letter Boxed), where everything works best when components are tightly connected and follow clear rules. In SASE, instead of letters, you’re essentially linking users, devices, and access policies across different “edges” in the most efficient and secure way possible.
A few things I’d be curious about:
1How seamless is the transition for existing Perimeter 81 customers into Quantum SASE?
2 Are there centralized dashboards that truly unify visibility across ZTNA, SD-WAN, and threat prevention?
3 Any plans for granular policy automation or AI-driven access decisions?
Looking forward to seeing how this evolves and hearing feedback from early adopters.
FYI, the product is now called Check Point SASE per our recent rebranding.
I thought (perhaps incorrectly) P81 customers had already been migrated to the Check Point (Infinity) Portal.
Currently, SASE and SD-WAN are not tightly integrated.
This is in the short term roadmap (ETA Q2 2026, subject to change).
I assume more centralized dashboards will eventually result from this, but don't know what the specific plans are.
As far as automation goes, I know there is an API which covers policy/configuration changes.
That means a third party tool could change policy for you or you could even write your own to do it.
As far as AI goes, we also offer an MCP Server which would allow your chosen AI to interact with SASE.
Also tagging @rlopes in case he can offer additional insight.
The transition from Perimeter 81 is essentially a re-association of the tenant to the customer's Infinity Portal, and thus pretty seamless:
https://support.perimeter81.com/docs/onboarding-the-infinity-portal
ZTNA (for Private Access) and Threat Prevention (for Internet and Private Access) both live under the SASE administration console in the Infinity Portal. SD-WAN is under the Infinity Portal as well.
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