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The move to the cloud has made many things very convenient—including users' ability to collaborate, share data, and get work done from anywhere in the world. Palo Alto Networks SaaS applications travel with their users, wherever they go, as long as there's an internet connection.
But this monumental change to the way we work isn't all sunshine and roses. Migrating from the traditional workspace to the cloud comes with its own risks and challenges. There’s an abundance of SaaS apps available, but they're often unsanctioned by your organization, creating a problem called SHADOW IT. Internal Information Technology teams lack control and visibility over these applications, which are often overused and end up oversharing sensitive data in the cloud. Many remote employees end up connecting directly to both corporate and unsanctioned apps—without using their company VPN—using a personal, unmanaged device. This results in a security gap and puts your organization at risk.
Shadow IT is the use of IT systems, devices, software, applications, and services outside the control of your IT organization.
Data privacy is at top of mind for both the employer and employee right now—but faces more hurdles than ever before. Keeping sensitive information secure from data breaches in a compliant manner has become quite a challenge for companies, who are responsible for ensuring data is not overshared or overexposed in the cloud. The constant growth of new cloud apps make it difficult for IT teams to monitor non-compliant data transfers made by employees working remotely.
Security offered by traditional SaaS providers lead to complex security environments that differ from provider-to-provider or even app-to-app. Their security capabilities are often basic, disjointed, and result in security gaps, unmanageability, and inconsistencies.
Palo Alto Networks SaaS Security with Integrated CASB that keeps pace with the SaaS explosion addresses all of these challenges by constantly protecting users, data and apps across all networks and clouds.
Palo Alto Networks SaaS Security specifically provides the following security features:
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