3 Steps to Taking Control of SAAS Apps
When it comes to the use of software as a service (SaaS) applications within your organization, what you don't know can hurt you. Like wolves in sheep's clothing, unsanctioned or uncontrolled SaaS apps are probably sitting on your network right now, seemingly harmless and unobtrusive, enabling users to collaborate and do their jobs more productively. That is, until suddenly and without warning, they begin wreaking all sorts of havoc on your business, including data exposure, malware distribution and insertion, information leakage, and regulatory non-compliance.
Two main challenges make it critically important for you to get these applications under control:
Read More
By submitting this form you agree to Palo Alto Networks contacting you with marketing-related emails or by telephone. You may unsubscribe at any time. Palo Alto Networks web sites and communications are subject to their Privacy Notice.
By requesting this resource you agree to our terms of use. All data is protected by our Privacy Notice. If you have any further questions please email dataprotection@techpublishhub.com
Related Categories: SaaS
More resources from Palo Alto Networks
3 Steps to Taking Control of SAAS Apps
When it comes to the use of software as a service (SaaS) applications within your organization, what you don't know can hurt you. Like wolves in sh...
Architecting the Zero Trust Enterprise
Zero Trust is a strategic approach to cybersecurity that secures an organization by eliminating implicit trust and continuously validating every st...
5 Best Practices for Securing Modern Web Appl...
Web applications are nothing new. Neither is web application security. Many businesses have been building and securing web-based applications for m...