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How to build a culture of security in funded SaaS companies with software security best practices

Audacix

The application security landscape is constantly changing, and with the increased frequency of software application breaches in recent years, it's crucial that companies are able to protect their applications and software development life cycle from cyberattacks. and it is a worthwhile read.

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

Audacix

Buyers are increasingly questioning who has access to their data and where it is stored - a question that you may already be familiar with if you sell to enterprise or government customers. You probably host it on AWS/Google Cloud/Azure - brands that are well known for prioritising your and their own security.

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7 Ways to build Enterprise Readiness into your SaaS roadmap

CloudGeometry

Start assessing what you will need to do by reviewing the AWS Well-Architected Security Pillar design principles and Google’s DevOps tech: Shifting left on security. #2 Bear in mind that they are not just looking to evaluate the elegance of your software development lifecycle. How do you respond? They know this is not easy.

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Understanding Multi-tenancy, the Keystone of SaaS

CloudGeometry

The Fundamental Goal of SaaS tenant Isolation – Know what tenancy is, its types, and key services from a user/customer context. A tenant is the set of application services dedicated to a single specific set of users and customers. It is the secret to effective tiering and scaling. Let’s take a closer look.

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When Does Open Source Make Sense for a Business?

OpenView Labs

Think: financial services, healthcare, and other highly-regulated industries. Open-source communities typically fall into one of two buckets: user communities or developer communities. Developer communities can also have a significant impact dependent upon how the community and its contributions are governed.