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Office 365 and the Long Tail of SaaS Apps at Gartner Symposium
This post was originally published here by Sophia Zheng. Bitglass just attended the Gartner Symposium & ITxpo in Orlando, Florida, where we had a fantastic time. With more and more companies moving to the cloud, people were eager to learn about cloud access security brokers (CASBs)like Bitglass and how we can secure their use of any cloud […]
Data Breaches on the Rise in Financial Services
This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa. Financial services organizations are a prime target for hackers looking to steal and sell valuable data. This is because these firms handle sensitive information known as PII, personally identifiable information, as well as other financial data. In Financial World: Breach Kingdom, Bitglass’ latest financial breach report, the Next-Gen CASB reveals information about […]
MSFT Azure AD Conditional Access vs CASB
This post was originally published here by Tim Davis . For many organizations, the move to the cloud means many more ways for employees to access sensitive data. The days of the corporate-issued laptop on the network (or VPN) being the only way to access corporate data are well behind us. While this increased flexibility can be a […]
Bitglass Security Spotlight: Veeam, Mongo Lock, & Password Theft
This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa. Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks: 440 million email addresses exposed by Veeam Unprotected MongoDB databases being targeted 42 million emails, passwords, and more leaked Cold-boot attacks steal passwords and encryption keys 2 billion devices still vulnerable to Bluetooth attack 440 million email […]
Cloud Access Security Brokers and Cyber Security Chicago
This post was originally published here by Prasidh Srikanth. Recently, Bitglass participated in the Cyber Security Conference in Chicago. At our booth, we were listening to customer stories about how they are strengthening their cybersecurity and adapting to changing technological trends; specifically, cloud and bring your own device (BYOD). Whether we spoke with universities or financial services organizations, […]
How to Protect Data in a BYOD World
This post was originally published here by Mike Schuricht. Every day, more and more corporate information is moving to employees’ personal devices. This rise of BYOD (bring your own device) provides increased flexibility and productivity to employees and, consequently, the organizations for which they work. However, it also creates new cybersecurity concerns. Traditional tools built for corporate-owned, […]
POC the CASB
This post was originally published here by Rich Campagna. The Cloud Access Security Broker, or CASB, space has quickly made its way to the mainstream, with organizations of every size and every industry deploying CASBs whenever their data moves beyond the firewall. While ready for primetime and widely deployed, some enterprises are taking the risky step of […]
Bitglass Security Spotlight: Atlas Quantum & the 2020 Census
This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa. Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks: Atlas Quantum, cryptocurrency platform, breached Security concerns around the 2020 census Air Canada’s mobile app breached WellCare breach exposes data of 20k children Atlas Quantum, cryptocurrency platform, breached Well-known cryptocurrency platform Atlas Quantum was recently found to […]
Differentiating in a Crowded CASB Marketplace
This post was originally published here by Rich Campagna. was recently asked to answer the following question for a partner event: How does your organization differentiate in such a crowded marketplace? Always an interesting question, and something that our team thinks about every day. I thought the response was worth posting, so here it is… […]
Bitglass: Securing Any App at the Drop of a Hat
This post was originally published here by Shane Moore. The cloud offers a smorgasbord of tools that allow employees to perform their work more flexibly and efficiently than ever before. However, enterprises are using more than just the popular software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications like Office 365, Salesforce, and Box. More and more, they are deploying less common, niche apps to store […]