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Is SaaS Secure? The Question Most Companies Ask Too LateSecurity has a peculiar way of staying invisible. When everything works, nobody talks about it. Employees log into applications. Files synchronize across devices. Customer records appear instantly. Teams collaborate across continents. Data flows quietly through a maze of servers most users will never see. Then something breaks. A ransomware attack locks critical systems. A misconfigured...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views 0 Reviews
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What Are the Biggest SaaS Security Risks? The Threats Hiding Behind ConvenienceThe most dangerous thing about SaaS security is not that companies ignore it. It is that many companies assume it is already solved. A team adopts a cloud-based application. Employees create accounts. Data begins flowing. Integrations multiply. Work becomes faster, more collaborative, and more flexible. Everything appears normal. Until it is not. A compromised employee account exposes...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views 0 Reviews
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What Is the Shared Responsibility Model?The first time I heard the phrase shared responsibility model, I thought it sounded suspiciously like corporate diplomacy. The kind of phrase designed to make everyone feel included and no one feel accountable. Then I watched a company suffer a major cloud security incident. The leadership team insisted the cloud provider should have prevented it. The cloud provider pointed to its...0 Comments 0 Shares 819 Views 0 Reviews
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Who Is Responsible for Security in SaaS? The Question That Defines Every Cloud RelationshipA company moves its software to the cloud. The transition feels almost effortless. No servers to maintain. No infrastructure to purchase. No lengthy installation process. Employees log in from anywhere. Teams collaborate faster. Information moves freely between applications. Then a security incident occurs. A sensitive file is exposed. A user account is compromised. A third-party...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views 0 Reviews