
Securing Shadow IT in the corporate environment
THE SO WHAT
Shadow IT being “larger, more varied, and more deeply” embedded than official stacks means your real attack surface is whatever employees quietly wired together. This week, pull logs from SSO, expense, and browser extensions to map the top 10 unsanctioned tools before you write another security policy about the sanctioned ones.
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