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11 application security questions that show if your SaaS is enterprise-ready

Audacix

As enterprises increasingly become more open to introducing cloud software to their environments, you as a cloud provider must proactively anticipate their concerns and address them. Why are enterprise buyers' concerned about cloud software security?

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SaaS Security Best Practices for Leading Cloud Software Companies

Audacix

Ensuring data security in the cloud is the responsibility of all parties involved. Both cloud service providers and their clients should use the best SaaS security best practices to protect data. Cloud consumers are tasked with providing security for the endpoints they use to access SaaS applications.

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The Evolution of SaaS Architecture

Frontegg

Following the SaaS revolution, almost no software products are sold today outside a cloud and subscription model. The complete adoption of the cloud model has laid the ground for a major rise in new SaaS architecture concepts. Learn first hand how easy it is to get your SaaS enterprise ready. SEE HOW EASY IT IS.

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5 features of top web application vulnerability testing tools

Audacix

Vulnerability scanning tools or vulnerability testing tools systematically find security vulnerabilities in your cloud and on-premise assets. A "system" in this instance can be an on-premise network, a cloud platform, a web application, an EC2 instance, among many other things.

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How SaaS teams can perform security testing for web applications & APIs

Audacix

Fortunately, security testing for web applications exists to ensure the security posture of your cloud software is as strong as possible. Download this application security checklist to understand the tests that your team should conduct when doing your own in-house web app and API security tests.