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The best SaaS apps have these 7 web application security controls

Audacix

A cloud server, like an AWS EC2 instance, is still a server. The only difference is that it is sitting in AWS' datacentres, rather than in your office. Everything that you read here is relevant to you whether you host your own web applications or use a cloud platform like AWS. Not really.

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Best Practices To Ease Your SaaS Cloud Security Challenges

Audacix

If your SaaS is hosted on AWs, here are 47 AWS security controls you can put in place for free. And just to be clear, end-to-end SSL encryption and settings like transport layer security (TLS) are now hygiene factors rather than nice-to-haves.

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Does your cloud application have this 7-pronged defensive line against hackers?

Audacix

But my web app is hosted on AWS/Azure/Google Cloud and they look after my security You’re not completely wrong, because to an extent these hosting platforms do provide a level of security. I’m telling you that the first step is the hardest. Your team is unlikely to take the first step until you lead the way by showing them what to do.

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SaaS Security: Basic Principles and Best Practices

SaaS Metrics

The three security layers that help prevent unauthorized access and safeguard valuable data include: Layer 0 aka IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) is the primary layer on which everything else runs e.g. AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure and IBM Cloud. TLS and Configured Certificates.