Identity And Access Management From The SaaS Application Perspective Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) has taken the enterprise by storm as the go-to delivery model for applications, and the cloud service is here to stay…for better or worse. Enterprises look to its benefits including dramatic cost savings, app availability from anywhere, and seamless updates and upgrades pushed to users from the SaaS provider. There’s certainly no trepidation surrounding the benefits that the cloud rains down on enterprises, but what makes CISOs uneasy about SaaS delivery of apps is the lack of control and visibility into who has access to them while floating around
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Deploy and Maintain Thousands of Security Devices in Seconds Organizations that used to be relatively safe from advanced and organized cyber crime are entering a new era. Their IT and network risk levels are rising as hacking becomes a more mainstream form of crime. This industrialization of hacking has made any organization offering a reasonable amount of financial, commercial or intellectual property an attractive target for cyber crime. Typical examples of organizations facing these threats include retail, convenience stores, transportation, hotels, pharmacies, municipal services, self service stations, kiosks, business services, industrial manufacturing and so on. With threats increasing, many of these businesses view IT security as an operational






