Breach Debrief Series: Snowflake MFA Meltdown Creates Data Leak Blizzard
On May 27, a threat actor group called ShinyHunters announced that it was selling 560 million records stolen in a data breach. The records include names, email addresses, physical addresses, and partial credit card numbers. This personally identifiable information (PII) can be used to conduct sophisticated phishing attacks, which could ... Read More
Manual Vs. SSPM: Streamlining SaaS Security Management
An interesting trend is unfolding in companies around the globe: They are investing in a growing number of SaaS apps to support day-to-day operations but then putting themselves in an extremely precarious situation by failing to invest an equal or larger amount into their security management and staff. These are ... Read More
Manual Vs. SSPM: Streamlining SaaS Security Management
An interesting trend is unfolding in companies around the globe. They are investing in a growing number of SaaS apps to support day-to-day operations but then putting themselves in an extremely precarious situation by failing to invest an equal or larger amount into their security staff. These are just two ... Read More
SaaS Security in the Great Resignation
The phenomenon known as the Great Resignation is showing no signs of slowing. Nearly 48 million people in the U.S. quit their jobs last year with another 4.3 million this past January alone. This creates obvious labor shortage challenges, but what’s less obvious are the critical risks it brings to ... Read More
Why SaaS Security Is So Hard
It’s never quiet in the era of cybercrime — and a company’s SaaS security posture is fast becoming a more common vector for bad actors and infiltration. The SaaS market growing at 30% per year, and Deloitte and others predicted that, post-COVID-19, the SaaS model will be even more widespread ... Read More