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12 Cybersecurity Companies In Hyper-Growth to Add to Your CRM

Sales Hacker

Cybersecurity is a hot topic these days – and for good reason. Investment in cybersecurity companies has increased more than thirteenfold since 2011, and despite the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 was a record year for cybersecurity with over $7.8 Recent early-stage cybersecurity venture funding rounds. Orca Security.

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Investing in Wiz

Andreessen Horowitz

As more workloads and data move to the cloud and generative AI takes over the enterprise , cybersecurity is more critical today than ever. Since Wiz’s founding in 2020, their approach has enabled them to deploy rapidly and deliver value to their customers nearly immediately.

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The Fundamentals of Role-Based Access Control

BetterCloud

This statistic will likely change in the coming months as new data rolls in, but Statista reports that there were a whopping 540 data breaches in 2020. A crucial cybersecurity tenet for many years, least privilege means giving people only the permissions they need to get their job done. Avoiding and mitigating excess permissions.

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SaaS Security: A Complete Best Practices Guide

BetterCloud

BetterCloud’s 2020 State of SaaSOps report shows that after using automation to discover the number of SaaS apps running on the corporate network, on average, the total is 3 times higher than IT originally thought. IAM products such as Azure Active Directory can enable: Single sign-on (SSO). Difficulty achieving visibility.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Justin Bedecarre, Jen Nguyen, Jason Lemkin, and Aaron Levie

SaaStr

And then there was this great workplace experience of 2020, which we’re still living now. So now we’re in this, like you call it, the great workplace experiment of 2020, where we’re forced to be a hundred percent remote. Do we need RFPs and SLAs and all these things in 2020? Justin Bedecarre: Right.