by Brian Fravel | Nov 30, 2022 | SaaS Security
Wing Security non-intrusively discovers the SaaS apps being used by anyone throughout your organization by viewing the SaaS related metadata of the Google or Microsoft sign-in that was used for logging in to those SaaS apps. For Wing Security to view this SaaS...
by Brian Fravel | Nov 28, 2022 | SaaS Security
With technology constantly evolving and sophisticated security strategies in place, you’d think that organizations are better able to defend themselves against threat actors so that their attacks would be less effective… However, a growing dependence...
by Brian Fravel | Nov 21, 2022 | SaaS Security
Yoav’s Background: Yoav Kalati – Head of Threat Intelligence at Wing Security After 14 years of military service in various cyber intelligence roles, with extensive real-world experience in cybersecurity and threat management, I joined Wing Security at the...
by Brian Fravel | Nov 15, 2022 | SaaS Security
It’s no secret that companies ranging from start-ups to multinational corporations use numerous SaaS products as a critical part of their day-to-day operations. Long gone are the days where App2App connectivity and permissions could be tracked in a...
by Brian Fravel | 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 Brian Fravel | 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...