As cloud adoption expands, so do cloud security challenges, with 81% of organizations suffering a cloud-related security incident according to Venafi research.
The Okta, GitHub and MailChimp supply chain breaches illustrate the inherent risks of leaving your supply chain in the dark. What can be done to mitigate these risks?
Software as a Service (SaaS) is everywhere, and its use in work environments presents cybersecurity risks to organizations. Identify the top risks of SaaS and how to manage them to maintain business resilience.
The CyberArk 2022 Identity Security Threat Landscape Report surveyed 1,750 cybersecurity decision-makers, highlighting their experiences over the past year in dealing with cybersecurity debt.
Software as a Service (SaaS) has become a critical business tool. With hundreds of SaaS applications, large enterprise organizations need to protect themselves from cyberattacks.
As enterprise organizations incorporate more Software as a Service (SaaS), security leaders need to vet potential third-party vendors to assess their cyber risk.
Everything as a Service (XaaS) has taken the cybersecurity field by storm, with enterprise organizations outsourcing security and development functions to third parties, including Software as a Service, Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a Service and even Ransomware as a Service. The Deloitte Everything as a Service (XaaS) Study further examines the service model.