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Bitglass SASE wins Global 2000 enterprise
This post was originally published by Nat Kausik. This Global 2000 company had racks of the latest boxes from the leading next-gen firewall vendor for its corporate locations. As the enterprise moved applications to the cloud, the firewall vendor recommended more boxes at the perimeter. Plus the fancy firewall-as-a-service for mobile users on the go. […]
The Ins and Outs of Securing BYOD
This post was originally published by Juan Lugo. Cloud adoption is transforming the way business is conducted on a larger scale. The integration of SaaS (software as a service) applications via the cloud is transcending individual and organizational productivity and overall employee morale. Moreover, it has enhanced efficiency, dynamism, and employee retention for organizations globally. Read more […]
What a Night at Ignite
This post was originally published by Samantha Nguyen. After becoming a Product Manager at Bitglass, I eagerly waited to attend my first conference. Following my experience at Microsoft Ignite, I can confirm that my fervor was well warranted. The conference consisted of entertaining booth duty shifts, newly formed relationships with astute individuals coming from a range of […]
Securing Data Beyond The Corporate Walls
This post was originally published by Juan Lugo. Despite the massive international push for cloud adoption, a distressing number of corporations have not deployed the proper means to securing critical data. Traditional firewalls may have sufficed in the traditional on-prem setting, but with businesses adopting BYOD (bring your own device) for on-premises use and the emerging trend […]
Cloud Adoption 2019: A for Adoption
This post was originally published by Juan Lugo. The Bitglass Cloud Adoption report, which has been conducted multiple times in the past few years, illustrates the magnitude to which organizations are adopting cloud-based SaaS applications. This year’s analysis of over 138,000 companies gives us a look at how much cloud adoption has increased, and whether companies […]
The Four Pillars of CASB: Visibility
This post was originally published by Juan Lugo. Due to the potential for data leakage in the cloud, the use of CASBs (cloud access security brokers) is needed in order to maintain visibility over data that has gone beyond the reach of on-premises tools. Bitglass enables organizations to monitor cloud applications through one portal which offers complete […]
Appeasing the Oasis of Unknown: Shadow IT Discovery
This post was originally published by Samantha Nguyen. In a sea of millions of apps, which one is the biggest fish to fry? Firewall and proxy logs catch the traffic of users, but identifying what needs attention in such comprehensive logs can be overwhelming. Shadow IT discovery offers the ability to narrow down the search […]
Glass Class: Integrating CASB with DLP
This post was originally published by Will Houcheime. Most organizations withhold extremely sensitive data, and to prevent that information from leaking externally, they have turned to data loss prevention (DLP) tools. In the past, these organizations would apply DLP tools to their on-premises storage solutions, but as companies started to migrate to the cloud, their […]
Glass Class: How to Detect Malware
This post was originally published by Will Houcheime. Malware can be a serious threat to organizations that don’t have the proper security tools to protect against it. Some forms of malware can force enterprises to pay sums of dollars, freeze current operations, and more depending on the type of attack. To make matters worse, some malware attacks can lead to sensitive data being leaked, which has caused some companies to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in fines over the past few years. In our latest Glass Class, we discuss how to classify malware, and the type of tools organizations can use to put a halt to malicious attacks in real time. Read more here: https://www.bitglass.com/blog/how-to-detect-malware Photo:www.bankinfosecurity.com
The Cloudfathers: The Latest Cybersecurity Findings For Fortune 500
This post was originally published by Juan Lugo. As areas of cloud computing, social media, e-commerce, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) are being explored and developed, the potential growth for leading tech organizations remains strong. Read more here: https://www.bitglass.com/blog/the-cloudfathers-the-latest-cybersecurity-findings-for-fortune-500 Photo:www.irishtimes.com