Have you ever imagined creating a fully functional AI-powered SaaS application in just minutes—without writing a single line of code? It might sound like a bold claim, but with tools like Claude Code ...
While SaaS stocks fell rapidly at the start of 2026, experts suggest the SaaSpocalypse could be over. However, serious ...
Have you ever had a brilliant app idea but felt overwhelmed by the thought of coding it into reality? For years, building a SaaS app meant navigating a maze of technical complexities, requiring either ...
AI agents are reducing reliance on traditional software interfaces, upending everything from legacy user dashboards to ...
In an article, Pat Opet, chief information security officer (CISO) at JPMorgan Chase, underscores the importance of securing software as a service (SaaS) applications in today’s digital landscape. As ...
The reasons are clear: the SaaS business model appeals to startups and SMBs thanks to its reduced infrastructure costs, easy scalability, and predictable revenue. However, it’s not all roses: most ...
The ease of onboarding SaaS applications is creating a false sense of security. SaaS applications are introducing new areas of attack, and security teams must remain vigilant to ensure the security of ...
As more enterprises migrate apps and workloads into the cloud, so grows the need for more sophisticated tech to secure that activity. That’s resulted in a strong run of funding rounds for startups ...
BLACK HAT USA – Las Vegas – Thursday, Aug. 8 – Organizations that are expanding their use of SaaS applications may want to revise their notions of — and approaches to — the cyber kill chain. SaaS ...
The software-as-a-service (SaaS) app footprint is expanding nonstop at every organization across the globe. Employees are granting third-party apps access to the company's core SaaS apps, like ...
Paul Schnackenburg, working in the IT trenches every day as a 1-person SoC, looks at how the cybersecurity kill chain is evolving in the SaaS era, where identity is the new perimeter and attackers ...