by Staff Writer | Nov 7, 2022 | SaaS Security
Chromebooks are “light” laptops that run a browser-oriented Linux operating system called ChromeOS. As Chromebooks are primarily focused on providing an internet browser, most of the software they’re used for are browser-based SaaS applications as well as Chrome...
by Staff Writer | Oct 6, 2022 | SaaS Security
Here’s how your employees’ engagement and active participation in SaaS application security can help protect your company. While SaaS applications provide tremendously important benefits, it’s important to take steps to ensure that your organization’s SaaS application...
by Staff Writer | Sep 28, 2022 | SaaS Security
When using a new SaaS app for your organization, it’s critical to ensure that your SaaS apps are scalable – you don’t want to deal with the hassle of unnecessarily needing to change to a different product as your team and company grows. But no matter how...
by Staff Writer | Sep 20, 2022 | SaaS Security
From ‘Shadow IT’ to the biggest SaaS security challenges facing organizations today, we’re answering the most common questions about SaaS security and sharing best practices. What is SaaS Security? SaaS security refers to practices, strategies, and technologies...
by Staff Writer | Aug 25, 2022 | SaaS Security
Here are the most significant risks currently facing organizations when it comes to SaaS security, alongside solutions to resolve them: Challenge 1: Discovery and blind spots Thanks to a dizzying array of available SaaS apps and solutions, many of which...
by Staff Writer | Aug 24, 2022 | SaaS Security
There’s dozens of SaaS security solutions available these days, but when it comes to a large organization with several thousand employees, fully implementing just any SaaS security solution can become really tedious, and becomes difficult to be rolled out at scale,...