Wing Security announced SaaS Pulse, a free tool for SaaS
security management, offering organizations actionable insights and
continuous oversight into their SaaS security posture. This free tool
continuously monitors threats from issues like critical
misconfigurations, offboarding errors, user access risks, and more. SaaS
Pulse provides security teams with a SaaS security risk assessment and a
simple dashboard, so they can understand their risks and prioritize
mitigations quickly and efficiently.
Behind the scenes, SaaS Pulse continuously monitors over 40 critical,
complex vulnerabilities that can emerge from SaaS usage. Users of SaaS
Pulse instantly receive a comprehensive assessment of their SaaS
ecosystem-a "pulse check"-based on the CWSS (Common Weakness Scoring
System) framework, from MITRE. This approach translates complex security
risks into a clear and quantifiable language, helping organizations
quickly grasp their security priorities and focus on the most pressing
risks.
In an easy-to-use tool, Wing's SaaS Pulse provides users with
prioritized alerts on critical risks affecting their security posture,
security health scores for all connected applications, and real-time
threat intelligence tailored to the company's SaaS environment.
"Wing's new SaaS Pulse product offers CISOs a new tool to monitor their
SaaS security posture," said Galit Lubetzky Sharon, Wing Security's CEO.
"We believe every organization should at least have a basic
understanding of their overall security posture with a quick way to
identify and fix the most critical risks."
Some of the SaaS Pulse key features include:
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Dynamic Security Health Score: Allows users to instantly view a total
security health score based on the MITRE CWSS framework and prioritize
security risks.
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Contextual Threat Intelligence: A real-time newsfeed that provides
immediate contextual information on relevant threats, backed by a
dedicated team of analysts.
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Deep App Discovery: SaaS Pulse analyzes an organization's SaaS stack to
uncover unauthorized SaaS applications (Shadow IT), risky user and
app-to-app permissions, and other potential risks.
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Prioritized SaaS risks and alerts: Prioritized risks and alerts are
provided according to their severity level, helping IT teams decide
which risks to address first.