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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?
Some examples: A Cloud Security Permission and Identity Management product might have events like: Excessive permission detected for user John Doe John Doe has tried to act outside of his permission scope 10 redundant roles have been detected in your environment. Learn first hand how easy it is to get your SaaS enterpriseready.
Building a culture of security in you software development teams is not an easy task, but its crucial if you want to minimise the chances of unforeseen cybersecurity disasters and unfortunate media appearances. How to protect your cloud console with GCP/Azure/ AWS cloud console pentests.
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.
It is the most commonly used framework to manage and minimise the risks associated with your software storing your customers' data in the cloud. Most companies, particularly larger enterprises, want proof from their third party vendors that their sensitive data is protected when it handed over to you and while you store in the cloud.
This unknown is especially worrying if you sell your cloud software or web application for others to use, particularly if you sell to enterprises. This is because attackers see your application as an easy way to breach your enterprise customers, through what is commonly known as a "supply chain attack".
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