The escalation of Software as a Service (SaaS) adoption across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region has spotlighted the significance of SaaS security. With an increasing number of enterprises integrating SaaS applications to bolster business operations, the focus on security measures has intensified.
Recent events have brought to light the vulnerabilities that come with an organization's heavy reliance on SaaS (Software as a Service) providers. One such incident is the ransomware attack on CDK Global, a key provider of cloud-based software and services for the automotive retail industry.
UNC3944, also known by various aliases such as Scattered Spider, Scatter Swine, Octo Tempest, and 0ktapus, represents a significant cybersecurity threat. Known for their financially motivated attacks, this English-speaking group has shifted their focus from traditional targets to exploiting
In 2025, SaaS (Software as a Service) security has taken center stage as organizations increasingly rely on SaaS applications to manage their operations and protect critical data. The latest Annual SaaS Security Report, based on a comprehensive survey conducted by the Cloud Security Alliance and
As technology rapidly evolves and regulatory pressures mount, SaaS security has thrust itself to the forefront of cybersecurity concerns. The recent spike in supply chain cyberattacks has led to a significant tightening of cybersecurity regulations, particularly within the financial sector, and has
Recently, the application as a service (SaaS) data storage and analytics platform Snowflake succumbed to security breaches that served as a stark warning to the digital business community. Industry professionals observed with concern and anticipation as details of the intrusion unfolded, showcasing