The rise of heavily interconnected SaaS applications has brought forward new challenges for enterprise security. As ease of integration increases, so does the risk of unauthorized or insecure third-party applications exposing sensitive data.
For example, Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace each feature thousands of marketplace apps that users can authorize with a single click of a button, bypassing security teams to grant unknown third-party services access to sensitive resources and data.
Outside of marketplace add-ons, many apps also harbor dozens or hundreds of service accounts and access tokens to integrate with other apps and services, which accumulate over years without an audit to assess risk and necessity. Traditional security tools are ill-equipped to handle the web of third-party integrations, add-ons, and plugins that come with modern SaaS app platforms.
It's imperative for cloud access security broker (CASB) solutions to evolve to comprehensively address these emerging threats. We have introduced Security for Interconnected SaaS, a new feature of our NG-CASB solution and available with Prisma Access, to help mitigate the risks associated with the deep integration of enterprise SaaS applications.
The Security for Interconnected SaaS capabilities within NG-CASB enable organizations to safely manage SaaS app-to-app plugins and integrations across marketplaces, providing:
The Security for Interconnected SaaS capabilities available in NG-CASB with Prisma Access deliver a straightforward solution to protect against the vulnerabilities created by SaaS integrations. By providing essential visibility and control, this new feature empowers businesses to safeguard their data effectively.
Check out the on-demand presentation, “Cover Your SaaS With Next-Gen CASB and AI-Powered DLP,” where I share more about Security for Interconnected SaaS. Take action to secure your SaaS ecosystem and protect your enterprise against the hidden risks of interconnected apps.
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