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Glass Class: The Searchable Log of All Conversation and Knowledge

This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa. More and more organizations seeking enhanced employee productivity are deploying Slack every day. Slack is the premier messaging application in the modern enterprise, and is used for rapid communication and even file sharing. While the nature of this application does empower organizations and their users, it […]

Encrypt your Cloud Data!

This post was originally published here by Anurag Kahol . After the Capital One hack, our phones are abuzz with customers seeking security.  The answer is simple, encrypt your data! The Capital One breach  is the first major breach that exploited an application flaw to expropriate a large amount of sensitive data.  Prior cloud breaches were the result […]

Global Visibility into your SaaS Applications

This post was originally published here by Shane Moore . The first time I saw this graphic I was stunned, and so was the customer! What you are looking at is a view of all the Microsoft Office 365 logins for a large US-based organization after Bitglass was configured as a SAML (security assertion markup language) relay to […]

Guardians of the Cloud: The Latest Security Findings

This post was originally published here by  Juan Lugo . With the emergence of cloud adoption and BYOD in the workplace, companies are experiencing an overwhelming amount of data breaches. This is largely because they are not taking the appropriate steps to secure data in the cloud. As such, Bitglass conducted a survey with IT professionals […]

Bitglass at AWS re:inforce 2019: The Next-Gen CASB

This post was originally published here by Ben Rice. After returning from a trip to Boston for AWS re:inforce, I thought it would be good to share some of the key takeaways from the event. First off, I’d like to thank AWS for putting together a first-class event with great sessions, activities, and attendees. We had a […]

Bitglass Security Spotlight: EA Origin Leaves the Data of 300 Million Accounts Exposed

This post was originally published here by  Will Houcheime. Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks:  EA origin leaves the data of 300 million accounts exposed Health insurance marketing website leaks information of 5 million people Data breach impacts cloud solution provider, PCM Inc. Silexbot malware targets IoT devices Orvibo leaks customer data […]

Ensuring Data Security in Slack

This post was originally published here by Sophia Zheng. Slack is becoming one of the most popular workplace collaboration tools, making the security of the data on the application absolutely vital for the companies that utilize it. Every day, Slack users send countless messages and files to each other, and many companies lack the resources to […]

Bitglass Security Spotlight: Canada’s Largest Credit Union Suffers Massive Data Breach

This post was originally published here by Will Houcheime . Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks:  Desjardins experiences data breach exposed by previous employee Emuparadise forum member information disclosed Venmo transactions scraped as privacy settings warning Maryland medical records uncovered The US Customs and Border Patrol claim hacked travelers Desjardins, Canada’s largest credit […]

The Newspaper Test

This post was originally published here by Dave Rogers. Does your cybersecurity solution measure up to the “newspaper test?” We’ve all seen the news headlines about data breaches, malware attacks, and other security debacles at some of the top companies and organizations around the world. How often these incidents occur is increasing due to the […]

Glass Class: Securing Patient Data in the Cloud

This post was originally published here by Will Houcheime. Organizations that operate within the healthcare industry have an immense responsibility to secure protected health information (PHI), personally identifiable information (PII), and other highly sensitive data. Additionally, the need for mobility in healthcare is critical because employees like doctors often have multiple affiliations, meaning that they […]

Bitglass’ Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) solution provides enterprises with end-to-end data protection from the cloud to the device. It deploys in minutes and works with any cloud app on any device. Bitglass protects data on mobile devices without the hassles of MDM and enables enterprises to enforce corporate data security policies across apps like Office 365, Salesforce, and Exchange. Bitglass, based in Silicon Valley, was founded in 2013 by a team of industry veterans with a proven track record of innovation and execution.
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