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the great casb: part three

This post was originally published here by  Jacob Serpa. In Part Two, we discussed the capabilities needed for the cloud security of organizations operating in the modern business world. While these features are necessary, they are not sufficient for complete cybersecurity. As companies continue to embrace BYOD, employees will be making greater use of their personal mobile devices for […]

the great casb: part two

This post was originally published here by  Jacob Serpa. In Part One, we discussed modern business trends like the move to the cloud, BYOD, the shared responsibility model of security, and how each of them necessitates the use of a cloud access security broker (CASB). CASB platforms typically leverage proxies and cloud apps’ APIs to protect data across cloud apps. […]

the rise of the casb

This post was originally published here by Chantelle Patel. The cloud access security broker (CASB) market has changed drastically over the last few years. As more and more organizations move to the cloud and make use of cloud applications, they are faced with the reality that their IT departments are ultimately responsible for protecting data at […]

the great casb: part one

This post was originally published here by  Jacob Serpa. Why You Need a CASB Now more than ever, enterprises are turning to the cloud. By using IaaS and SaaS applications, companies are able to gain a number of benefits that are unavailable with rigid, traditional solutions. For example, migrating to the cloud allows firms to cut down on the […]

agentless casb accelerates ransomware disaster recovery

This post was originally published here by  Anurag Kahol. The recent ransomware attacks that ravaged organizations around the globe last week have brought sudden attention to a longstanding problem. Few enterprises today are prepared for a ransomware attack and while most discussions focus on detection capabilities, disaster recovery is often overlooked. Disaster recovery strategies have always focused […]

CASB, no bull

This post was originally published here by  Nat Kausik. Our sales rep in Boston called.  Got a strange tale to tell he said.  Braved morning traffic dressed like a penguin… … to downtown Boston to meet a prospective customer.  Large financial services shop.  When he got there, they told him they were very sorry but […]

repeal and replace

This post was originally published here by  Nat Kausik. Repeal and replace might have controversial connotations, but not in this case.    This week, we received yet another inquiry on our webchat line.  Media conglomerate rolled out MobileIron and failed.  Then tried AirWatch and failed.   Rather than fail again with free Intune, they thought […]

Why You Need A CASB for GDPR Compliance

This post was originally published here by  Rich Campagna. With enforcement of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is just over a year away in May, 2018, your planning efforts should already be well underway. Adoption of cloud applications across the EU continues at a rapid clip, and the global nature of leading cloud applications means […]

CASB is Eating the MDM Market

This post was originally published here by   Rich Campagna. In a prior post, I covered how the Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) market is eating the Identity as a Service (IDaaS) market. Interestingly, many enterprises are also treating CASB platforms as a replacement or alternative to Mobile Device Management (MDM)/Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) solutions. Huh? What does a cloud […]

casb is eating the idaas market

This post was originally published here by Rich Campagna. In the past 6-9 months, I’ve noticed a trend amongst Bitglass customers where more and more of them are opting to use the identity capabilities built into our CASB in lieu of a dedicated Identity as a Service (IDaaS) product. As CASB identity functionality has evolved, there is less need […]

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