Security News > 2019 > November > As more companies deploy cloud apps, they must also implement security tools

86% of enterprises have deployed cloud-based tools, but only 34% have implemented single sign-on (SSO), one of the most basic and critically important cloud security tools, according to Bitglass. The report found that the use of cloud applications has grown extensively over the past twelve months, with Salesforce and Slack increasing by 55% and 44%, respectively. As more companies deploy cloud applications and modernize the way that their employees perform their work, they must also … More → The post As more companies deploy cloud apps, they must also implement security tools appeared first on Help Net Security.
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