Same SaaS app, two AI tools, wildly different outcomes.
The SaaSpocalypse is wrong. Long live SaaS. Eleven major SaaS companies analyzed across five dimensions — data moat, MCP, regulation, threat awareness and platform shift.
Have you ever imagined creating a fully functional AI-powered SaaS application in just minutes—without writing a single line of code? It might sound like a bold claim, but with tools like Claude Code ...
Enhancements to Netskope’s cloud access security broker (CASB) module aim to secure the use of genAI and SaaS applications. Netskope recently introduced generative AI and software-as-a-service ...
Have you ever had a brilliant app idea but felt overwhelmed by the thought of coding it into reality? For years, building a SaaS app meant navigating a maze of technical complexities, requiring either ...
SDG Corporation, a leading identity-first cybersecurity firm, today announced a strategic partnership with Zluri, a modern ...
Learn how OAuth risk expands across SaaS and AI environments through tokens, integrations, and persistent access.
The ease of onboarding SaaS applications is creating a false sense of security. SaaS applications are introducing new areas of attack, and security teams must remain vigilant to ensure the security of ...
The software-as-a-service (SaaS) app footprint is expanding nonstop at every organization across the globe. Employees are granting third-party apps access to the company's core SaaS apps, like ...
Brian Soby is CTO & co-founder at AppOmni, a leader in SaaS security, with more than 20 years of security experience. This summer, a wave of cyberattacks shook the foundation of enterprise operations.
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AppOmni, the leader in SaaS security, today unveiled The State of SaaS Security 2024 Report, the company’s second annual examination of this critical discipline.