SaaS Security
What Is Context-Based Security (and Why the Old Way Doesn’t Work Anymore)
Most breaches slip through not for lack of alerts, but for lack of context. Context-based security brings clarity to chaos — helping teams focus on what’s real.
SaaS Security
Most breaches slip through not for lack of alerts, but for lack of context. Context-based security brings clarity to chaos — helping teams focus on what’s real.
SaaS Security
SaaS providers secure the platform. You’re responsible for everything inside it: users, vendors, permissions, and risk. This blog breaks down where responsibility lies, what’s commonly missed, and how CISOs can prevent the most common SaaS breaches.
SaaS Security
Orphaned SaaS accounts are the invisible risk lurking in every organization. Learn how ex-employees, contractors, and automations keep access long after offboarding — and why modern security teams are shifting to identity + context to shut it down.
ITDR
SaaS has changed the identity perimeter. In this guide, we break down what ITDR means, why legacy tools miss SaaS threats, and how to catch ghost access.
SaaS Security
SaaS sprawl, shadow IT, and unmanaged OAuth connections have made the old perimeter obsolete. Here’s what security teams must do to adapt—and how leading CISOs are solving it.
SaaS Security
Insider risk now costs organizations $17.4 million a year—and most of it isn’t caused by malicious actors. In this blog, we break down why insider incidents are rising, what’s fueling them, and how to reduce exposure with identity-aware visibility.
Shadow IT
Shadow IT is no longer a minor inconvenience—it’s one of the biggest hidden risks in your organization. From unsanctioned AI tools to invisible SaaS adoption, attackers follow the same paths your employees create. Here’s how to uncover the map before they do.
SaaS Security
Attackers don’t need to hack in—they just log in. With over 300 SaaS apps in the average company, shadow tools, weak MFA, and identity sprawl create easy entry points for modern breaches. Learn how attackers move laterally through your SaaS stack—and what security teams can do to stop it.
Security
Credential-based attacks don’t smash through the front door—they log in quietly. In a SaaS-first world, one compromised password or token can expose your entire environment. Here’s what you need to know—and how to protect your stack.
Cybersecurity
Your SaaS stack is packed with more identities than you think. From employees and vendors to bots and forgotten integrations—SaaS identity sprawl is a hidden risk most teams can’t see. We break down where it comes from, why it matters, and how to take back control.