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

Audacix

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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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. A better investment of your time and money will be a pentesting as a service model, which will help you build a structure of web app security that grows and adapts to your software development environment.

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How To Get SOC 2 Certification For Software Companies

Audacix

System and Organisation Controls 2 (SOC 2) is an audit report that certifies to trustworthiness of services provided by a service organization, particularly software companies. It is the most commonly used framework to manage and minimise the risks associated with your software storing your customers' data in the cloud.

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Kellblog's 10 Predictions for 2020

Kellblog

While most everyone I knew scratched their head at the enterprise-focused Workday acquiring a more SMB-focused Adaptive, Workday has done a good job simultaneously leaving Adaptive alone enough to not disturb its core business while working to get the technology more enterprise-ready for its customers.