SaaS Security Governance
SaaS security governance refers to the processes, policies, and standards organizations implement to secure using Software as a Service (SaaS) applications. SaaS security governance aims to protect the organization's data and applications from unauthorized access, data breaches, and other security threats when using SaaS solutions. It includes implementing security controls, such as encryption, multi-factor authentication, and access controls, monitoring for threats, and conducting regular security assessments. SaaS security governance also includes ensuring compliance with industry regulations and standards. Additionally, it may involve setting guidelines for using SaaS applications within the organization and training employees to use them securely.
ThreatNG’s Agentless SaaS Discovery can help with SaaS security governance by providing visibility into the SaaS applications being used and identifying potential security risks. This can include identifying SaaS applications that are not approved for use within the organization and identifying applications that may have security vulnerabilities or lack proper security controls. Its agentless SaaS discovery can help organizations ensure compliance with security regulations and standards by identifying any SaaS applications that may not meet the organization's security requirements. It can also assist with access management by determining who can access which SaaS applications and ensuring that access is restricted to authorized users only.