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Stop Misconfigurations with Bitglass SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM)

SaaS has many advantages over on-premises software deployments, including lower upfront costs, quick setup and deployment, and accessibility from any device with a browser and internet connectivity. Because of this, organizations rely on SaaS to run their operations. Yet a single misconfiguration of your SaaS could lead to data theft or malicious data corruption. For example, not configuring the requirement for complex passwords can make a brute force attack on a SaaS account login more likely to succeed. Or improper file restrictions may make data available for users who should not have access to it. That is why organizations need a SaaS security posture management (SSPM) solution.
Maintain SaaS Security and Compliance
Bitglass SSPM can crawl your instances of SaaS apps like Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Office 365 in search of inconsistencies with custom benchmarks defined by your organization, as well as established security standards like the Center for Internet Security (CIS) Benchmark, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), or the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). SSPM scans configuration settings for each of your SaaS instances and reports any inconsistencies in the Bitglass management console, with identified issues broken down by category. You can then remediate those misconfigurations manually by following tailored instructions provided by Bitglass, or optionally turn on automatic remediation for configuration fields where the proper settings can be predefined.
Intuitive, Integrated User Experience
“We have designed our SSPM solution to be intuitive and provide visibility and control over popular enterprise SaaS apps,” said Abhigyan Smit, Bitglass’ Product Manager for SSPM. “Users will be able to access SSPM policies and reports from the unified Bitglass management portal.”
Download our SSPM technical brief to learn more.
*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Bitglass Blog authored by Jeff Birnbaum. Read the original post at: https://www.bitglass.com/blog/bitglass-sspm