Enhance SaaS security and reduce risks by addressing the inconsistent logging capabilities across SaaS APIs and audit logs that create gaps and complicate monitoring.
Get the Due Diligence Questionnaire
Uncover and address security gaps in your SaaS applications. Use the Due Diligence Questionnaire (DDQ) to help guide and develop a systematic approach to understand security practices and monitoring of SaaS Applications logs.
Why Download the DDQ?
- Identify critical log gaps to ensure all key events like logins, MFA verifications, and user changes are logged for quick anomaly detection.
- Assess audits by tracking system and user activities to maintain security and respond to threats swiftly.
- Evaluate integrations to ensure SaaS apps work seamlessly with security tools like SIEMs for better threat detection.
- Enhance security configurations through regular updates to close logging gaps and prevent
- Develop an onboarding plan that addresses security gaps before bringing in new SaaS apps to ensure proper logging and monitoring from day one vulnerabilities.
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