Join Our Webinar on Protecting Human and Non-Human Identities in SaaS Platforms

Join Our Webinar on Protecting Human and Non-Human Identities in SaaS Platforms

March 13, 2024 at 07:03AM

Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting identities within SaaS applications, including human and non-human accounts, leading to data breaches and financial losses. While measures like multi-factor authentication protect human identities, safeguarding non-human identities requires advanced tactics like monitoring tools and automated security checks. Join the webinar to learn about defending SaaS environments from identity-centric threats.

Key takeaways from the meeting notes on SaaS security and the webinar with Maor Bin, CEO and co-founder of Adaptive Shield are as follows:

1. Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting SaaS applications, particularly focusing on exploiting various identities within these applications, including human and non-human entities such as service accounts, API keys, and OAuth authorizations.

2. Safeguards such as multi-factor identification and single sign-on (SSO) can help protect human identities, while protecting non-human identities presents greater challenges due to the nature of these accounts and the high privileges they often hold for integration activities.

3. Advanced tactics, including monitoring tools and automated security checks, are required to detect and respond to unusual activity associated with non-human identities. Additionally, tools like ITDR provide a defensive layer to enhance identity fabric and protect enterprises from attacks.

4. The webinar with Maor Bin will cover important topics, including the new attack surface related to identities, identity-centric threats, and managing identities through SSPM and ITDR.

5. Organizations are encouraged to register for the free webinar to gain valuable insights into defending their SaaS environment through a strong identity security posture, and to stay informed about evolving cyber threats.

Overall, the meeting notes highlight the growing importance of understanding and addressing identity risks in SaaS applications, as well as the need for effective security measures to protect both human and non-human identities from exploitation by cybercriminals.

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