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Connect with an Obsidian security expert to explore solutions for eliminating SaaS and AI security blind spots, addressing identity-based breaches, and protecting your data. Book a tailored demo to receive personalized feedback on enhancing your security strategies. Discover why leading companies trust Obsidian Security for safe AI usage and SaaS protection.
Radar is a new feature enhancing AuthKit by providing real-time protection against bots, fraud, and abuse in SaaS applications. It leverages device fingerprinting and analyzes authentication patterns to identify and block suspicious activities, offering built-in preventions like bot detection and brute force protection. Developers can also set custom rules to tailor security measures to their specific needs.
SaaS breaches increased by 300% in 2024, with attackers compromising core systems in as little as 9 minutes. The report highlights the major threats organizations face, explains why traditional defenses are inadequate against evolving SaaS attack patterns, and offers insights on safeguarding identities as the new frontline in security for 2025 and beyond.
Wefox Italy has transitioned to a multi-tenant Software as a Service (SaaS) model using Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) to enhance application deployment and management. This solution incorporates GitOps practices, Terraform for infrastructure management, and a dual-cluster architecture to ensure robust data isolation and operational efficiency. Key benefits include improved security, tenant isolation, and cost efficiency through automated processes and shared services.
The on-demand webinar discusses strategies for managing SaaS sprawl, highlighting the challenges faced by IT and security teams due to the rapid growth of SaaS applications and AI tools. It emphasizes the importance of proactive SaaS governance to enhance visibility, optimize spending, and automate processes for onboarding and offboarding users.
The article discusses the process and implications of vulnerability disclosure concerning SSL for SaaS services using managed CNAME configurations. It highlights the importance of responsible disclosure practices and the steps taken by Cloudflare to address identified vulnerabilities, ensuring the security of their clients and the wider internet community.
Free trial abuse has become a significant issue for SaaS platforms, where users create fake accounts to exploit backend resources without ever intending to pay, resulting in increased costs for companies. The article discusses how these tactics have evolved and become more sophisticated, highlighting the limitations of traditional defenses and the need for better behavioral analysis tools, such as WorkOS Radar, to detect and combat abuse effectively.