Author: AppOmni Security Experts
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Okta HAR Compromise — How to Safeguard SaaS Identities with SSPM
Threat actors exploited a novel attack method in Okta HAR compromise and successfully targeted several Okta customer organizations.
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CISO Guide: Assessing SaaS Vendor Security
Discover the differences between SaaS and PaaS, the security risks, how these risks compound in hybrid SaaS/PaaS applications, and how you can…
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Untying the Gordian Knot: Making Sense of SaaS App Permission Models
Learn how to protect your organization by understanding the complexities and challenges of SaaS permission models in this webinar.
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CISOs Overestimate SaaS Cybersecurity Posture
Cybersecurity leaders are incorrectly confident about their SaaS security posture. Our experts dive into trends and findings from AppOmni’s 2023 SSPM Report.
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Just How Vulnerable is Your SaaS Supply Chain to Compromise?
Your SaaS supply chain could pose a significant security risk. But SaaS posture monitoring can help prevent attacks.
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SaaS Super Admins Targeted in Social Engineering Campaign
Discover how threat actors hijack highly privileged roles in Okta tenants, and learn mitigation steps against social engineering campaigns.
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Introducing AskOmni™ — First AI SSPM Assistant by AppOmni
AskOmni™ simplifies administrator interaction with the AppOmni platform with natural language queries for common SaaS security decisions, helping identify and remediate issues.
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AppOmni Receives Analyst Recognition for Market-Leading SSPM Solution
The Forrester Wave™ and Frost & Sullivan recognize AppOmni’s ability to help our customers and partners navigate a fast-evolving threat landscape and…
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Frost & Sullivan Report reveals why AppOmni is 2023 Global SSPM Company of the Year
Download Frost & Sullivan Report to learn how AppOmni differentiates its SSPM platform from other key market competitors.
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Claiming Zoom Rooms Service Accounts to Gain Access to Zoom Tenants
Learn how Zoom Rooms service accounts could have been misused to gain unauthorized access to Zoom tenants and potentially disclose sensitive information.









