SaaS Security Solution Checklist
SaaS applications have provided tremendous value to end users due to their easy setup and collaboration capabilities. However, because the typical SaaS environment is invisible to network administrators, enterprise security tools designed to protect internal data centers, servers and workstations can't effectively protect SaaS applications or prevent data leakage.
Securing SaaS applications largely includes classifying different groupings of applications in order to understand what they are doing and how to control them, as well as setting zones of trust to control access.
The goal for your SaaS security implementation should be to end up with a set of well- defined and enforced application and usage policies for sanctioned, tolerated and unsanctioned SaaS applications and to protect the data they house.
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