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Critical SaaS Security Do’s and Don’ts: Insights from 493 Companies

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Have you ever wondered how your SaaS security measures compare to others? Did you keep up with the significant trends that reshaped the SaaS security landscape in 2023? Perhaps you’re seeking effective strategies to shield your organization from emerging SaaS threats in 2024—especially considering the rise of AI applications in the SaaS domain.

Join us for an enlightening webinar hosted by Ran Senderovitz, COO at Wing Security. This session will unveil key strategic insights and valuable lessons gleaned from analyzing the SaaS usage of 493 companies within Wing Security’s client base. Our aim is to equip you with practical, actionable takeaways to enhance SaaS security in your organization and stay ahead of looming SaaS risks. We will review the previous year’s threats, reveal exclusive statistics on SaaS security, and provide you with actionable tips to strengthen your security stance as we move into 2024.

By participating in this webinar, you will gain:


Actionable insights into SaaS applications, user behavior, and AI implications.
Practical tips to fortify your organization’s SaaS security.
A forecast of potential SaaS threats for 2024.
Guidance on avoiding common SaaS security pitfalls.



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