Technology
A Hybrid Solution to Enhance Business Security
Today, every company must prioritize cybersecurity and privacy or risk a data breach and its severe consequences. Doing so often requires software to bring various security measures together under one umbrella. This software revolutionizes physical security by combining video management, access control, intrusion monitoring, and advanced security capabilities. Users will find securing physical and digital assets easier using these programs.
What is SaaS?
Software as a service allows users to benefit from computer programs without hosting them on-site. The programs remain in the cloud, and the service provider handles updates, patches, and more. The customer won’t need to purchase the program. They pay a subscription fee to use it, and many providers will allow clients to scale as needed. However, this option isn’t perfect.
Security Risks
Many software providers have struggled to find the right combination for optimal physical security. That appears to be changing today, thanks to security SaaS. Companies will no longer need to choose between cloud-based and on-premises solutions. The software allows an organization to benefit from both options and handle complex workloads when needed. These programs allow for more flexibility, which is lacking in previous offerings.
Companies worry about data loss. To overcome these threats, SaaS providers must identify threats and minimize the client’s attack surface. Measures such as multifactor authentication need to be implemented to protect the organization’s data from unauthorized access, and the organization must prohibit the use of shadow devices or those not monitored by the company’s IT and legal teams.
Risk mitigation isn’t addressed at the client level, either. A client must put compensating controls in place to reduce their risk exposure. The organization may wish to store data backups in a separate location or provide employees with security training. These are only a few security challenges seen with these programs, and providers are looking to overcome them now.
Sophisticated Deployments
Deployments become more complex every day. Companies need help transitioning from conventional environments to cloud or hybrid ones. This task is not one that most companies can take on alone, yet many providers are eliminating those staff members who can provide this guidance, which is needed for long-term success. A company must consider this when choosing who to partner with for this sophisticated deployment to guarantee it is appropriately handled.
Deployment Speed
Another thing companies must consider when choosing security SaaS is the speed at which the program can be deployed. Any downtime can be detrimental to an organization. When this downtime is related to security systems, keeping it to a minimum is imperative. Otherwise, the company will be exposed, and cybercriminals will exploit it. Talk with providers to learn how long the deployment will take so a program can be selected that will move the business forward with minimal downtime.
Who Benefits From Security Saas?
Many organizations may believe security SaaS isn’t suitable for their needs. However, countless industries use it today with great success. Retail store owners find it benefits them, as do banking organizations. Security SaaS can be found in educational institutions, corporate campuses, and more. Regardless of the organization’s size, these programs will provide the security needed. Small business owners find it to be of help just as international corporations do.
Choose a security Saas provider carefully to ensure the benefits are seen with few risks. Look for one that allows the organization to choose those features that work best for their business. For many, this will be on-premises security devices and infrastructure. Other organizations will upgrade their devices and infrastructure. The right provider will help in either situation.