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Access Control: The 5 Single Sign-On Benefits

IT Security Guru

SSO allows users to access multiple applications, and the underlying data, without having to re-authenticate to access each application. In other words, users sign in to one account, one single time, and automatically gain access to multiple applications. provisioning and de-provisioning a single account).

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ChatGPT at work: how chatbots help employees, but threaten business

SecureList

This article delves deep into the settings and privacy policies of LLM-based chatbots to find out how they collect and store conversation histories, and how office workers who use them can protect or compromise company and customer data. The user creates an account and gains access to the bot. Account hacking.

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What Is a SaaS Security Checklist? Tips & Free Template

eSecurity Planet

These checklists include security standards and best practices for SaaS and cloud applications, and B2B SaaS providers use them to guarantee that their solutions match customer security standards. Is data encrypted in transit and at rest? Is user access to data routinely checked and assessed for compliance?

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ROUNDTABLE: What happened in privacy and cybersecurity in 2021 — and what’s coming in 2022

The Last Watchdog

On the privacy front, California beefed up its consumer data privacy regulations even as Facebook and Apple publicly feuded over how each of these tech giants abuse of consumer privacy and loosey handle sensitive data. Business Email Compromise (BEC) as accounted for over $500 billion in losses.

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Redesigning the Security Narrative

Duo's Security Blog

This was a way of strategically and authentically engaging the audiences that we needed to reach. Though the security industry typically serves the B2B space, there is increasing nuance in the types of clientele served. An end user (specialty also intentionally vague) needs to log in to their account or product interface.