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What Are The BIGGEST Cyber Security Risks In SaaS Platforms? How safe are software-as-a-service platforms? Yasir Ali is the Founder and CEO of Polymer, explores hidden cyber security risks in software as a service platforms and innovative ways to reduce risks in software messaging apps. Polymer is a data loss prevention platform for Software-as-a-service platforms. It leverages AI which automates the protection of sensitive information across SaaS apps like, Salesforce, Google Drive, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom.
We all use these platforms. Did you know there are little known dangers of software as a service platforms?
There are many risks. Some intentional and some created. We explore them today.
This is the Story of Start-up CEO and founder Yasir Ali and how he is debunking common cyber security myths about software.
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Questions? Text our Studio direct. We read these and when helpful we give a special shout out for those to contact us.
I wrote Moving Target because overconfidence is the enemy. Hardcover, paperback, Kindle, and audiobook. Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and more.
Season 9 is officially here — and it’s the most unhinged, hilarious, and dangerously educational season we’ve ever done. Join us! SUBSCRIBE
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What Are The BIGGEST Cyber Security Risks In SaaS Platforms? How safe are software-as-a-service platforms? Yasir Ali is the Founder and CEO of Polymer, explores hidden cyber security risks in software as a service platforms and innovative ways to reduce risks in software messaging apps. Polymer is a data loss prevention platform for Software-as-a-service platforms. It leverages AI which automates the protection of sensitive information across SaaS apps like, Salesforce, Google Drive, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom.
We all use these platforms. Did you know there are little known dangers of software as a service platforms?
There are many risks. Some intentional and some created. We explore them today.
This is the Story of Start-up CEO and founder Yasir Ali and how he is debunking common cyber security myths about software.
TOPICS:
Takeaways
Questions? Text our Studio direct. We read these and when helpful we give a special shout out for those to contact us.
I wrote Moving Target because overconfidence is the enemy. Hardcover, paperback, Kindle, and audiobook. Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and more.
Season 9 is officially here — and it’s the most unhinged, hilarious, and dangerously educational season we’ve ever done. Join us! SUBSCRIBE
Support the show
New Exclusive Offers for our Listeners!
New non-fiction Book Series is out!
🔥 4 years. 400+ interviews. Available on Amazon. We are all Stevie Parker.
Remove Your Data Online Today. Consider OPTERY Risk Free. Sign up here https://get.optery.com/DMauro-CyberCrimeJunkies
Or Turn it over to the Pros at DELETE ME and get 20% Off! Remove your data with 24/7 data broker monitoring. 🔥Sign up here and Get 20% off DELETE ME
🔥Experience The Best AI Translation, Audio Reader & Voice Cloning! Try Eleven Labs Today risk free: https://try.elevenlabs.io/gla58o32c6hq
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