Resource Hub
A collection of our latest articles, videos, news, and more.
-
Advanced SaaS security protection for Delinian
Data intelligence company firm achieved 82% improvement in posture visibility and depth of SaaS app coverage with AppOmni.
-
Build and Scale a Salesforce SaaS Security Program
Salesforce administrators and security professionals keen on strengthening their SFDC security can learn from our esteemed speaker panel.
-
Castle Ventures protects financial services data for Fortune 1000 companies
Cybersecurity management firm selected AppOmni as a strategic technology partner to provide SaaS data protection for financial services customer environments.
-
The SaaS Security Buyer’s Guide
Accelerate your organization’s SaaS security journey with a detailed criteria for choosing the right SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) platform.
-
Why Your SaaS Security Strategy is Incomplete Without SSPM
Relying on native SaaS security settings and CASBs can leave your organization vulnerable to cybersecurity threats. Read how.
-
What is Session Hijacking? A Technical Overview
Sessions streamline communications between servers and devices. Cloud Detection Engineer Justin Blackburn explains the implications of session hijacking and how to mitigate…
-
SaaS Risks in Healthcare: Anatomy of a Data Exposure at the HSE
SaaS Security Engineer Aaron Costello explains how to handle sensitive data in SaaS apps, as learned from misconfiguration in Ireland’s vaccination portal…
-
How to Secure Your SaaS Environment from Three Common SaaS Misconfigurations
Gain insights into three prevalent SaaS misconfigurations overlooked by security teams and essential information regarding SaaS risk management.
-
SSPM vs CSPM: Does Your Organization Need Both?
Read about the difference between SSPM vs CSPM, and which one you should prioritize for your organizations SaaS security.
-
The Power of SaaS Security in Phishing Defense
Phishing has evolved. Once easy to detect, phishing capitalizes on tech advancements and messaging improvements to make the deception difficult to recognize.