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CipherCloud Chronicles #7: Spot Your Insider Threats

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Spot Your Insider Threats with UEBA and Insights Investigate             Previous Next “When companies had an insider threat, in general, they were much more costly than external incidents. This was largely because the insider that is smart has the skills to hide the crime, for ... Read More
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CipherCloud Chronicles #6: Tackling Fat Finger Errors

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Securing Remote Collaboration – Tackling Fat Finger Errors             Previous Next John, who is REALLY enjoying working from home, gets a call from his manager Kevin requesting for a sales report one afternoon. While sitting on his couch enjoying a favorite show and “working” he ... Read More

Building a More Complete Cloud Security Solution from a CASB and SASE Perspective

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  In these interesting times, when those of us in the vendor community are pushing harder than ever for additional recognition in a crowded security market – one further intensified by the inability to do business in person – it’s extremely rewarding to garner high praise from respected industry experts ... Read More
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Starting from the Right Place: Introducing CASB+ Data Discovery

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It’s really difficult to protect something if you don’t know where it is. This is a fairly obvious statement, but the reality is that when it comes to the notion of cloud data protection, understanding precisely where your sensitive information resides clearly remains a sizable challenge. For today’s enterprises, keeping ... Read More
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CipherCloud Chronicles #5: Insights Investigate

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Insights Investigate – Uncovering Bad Actors and Sources             Previous Next In today’s IT security environment, the work of uncovering “bad actors” and their nefarious sources is most often the responsibility of security administrators. To help enable this effort, CipherCloud CASB+ provides a single pane ... Read More

Improving Data Security for SaaS Apps – 5 Key Questions every CISO needs to ask

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By Matt Hines, VP of Marketing at CipherCloud & Neeraj Nayak, Sr. Product Marketing Manager at CipherCloud Summary: The rapid uptake of game-changing SaaS applications has been transforming the way organizations do business long before COVD-19 emerged and the remote workforce exploded overnight. These key business enablers – including Salesforce, ... Read More
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CipherCloud Chronicles #4: Fishing Sensitive Data

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Fishing Historical Sensitive Data with CipherCloud CASB+ Data Discovery             Previous Next “History is who we are and why we are the way we are.” -David McCullough One could argue that identifying and classifying sensitive data in the cloud is an equivalent to going fishing ... Read More

Diving Deeper: 4 Best Practices for Securing Enterprise Data in Office 365 (O365)

By Matt Hines, VP of Marketing at CipherCloud & Ishani Sircar, Product Marketing Manager at CipherCloud    So, here we are, both as workers and employers. The COVID-19 environment hasn’t really changed much from a workforce perspective over the last six months. As researchers have highlighted in recent studies, even ... Read More
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Enabling Data Protection and Compliance in the G Suite Environment

By Matt Hines, VP of Marketing at CipherCloud & Ishani Sircar, Product Marketing Manager at CipherCloud The Rise of G Suite and Related Data Security Challenges With over 2 billion active users and a market share of 56.97 percent, G Suite is here to stay and help enable today’s businesses ... Read More
CipherCloud Chronicles #3: CASB Golf Court

CipherCloud Chronicles #3: CASB Golf Court

CASB Golf Court Interesting conversations happen over a cup of coffee or a game of sport. Chris and Kevin are acquaintances for years and are having an interesting conversation while playing their favorite sport “Golf”. “About 95% of cloud breaches happen because of human errors and misconfiguration”. Chris: It would ... Read More