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Controlling Access to SaaS
Applications
Applications
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SaaS Access Control Overview
Organizations are increasingly choosing to use software as a service (SaaS)
applications instead of owning and managing software applications within the
organization. SaaS applications typically reside “in the cloud” instead of
on-premise inside your network. There are many potential benefits to using SaaS
applications, such as cost savings, but there are also challenges, especially for IT
administrators who have to manage access control to the SaaS applications.
applications instead of owning and managing software applications within the
organization. SaaS applications typically reside “in the cloud” instead of
on-premise inside your network. There are many potential benefits to using SaaS
applications, such as cost savings, but there are also challenges, especially for IT
administrators who have to manage access control to the SaaS applications.
Cisco offers the SaaS Access Control feature which provides IT administrators
with seamless, secure controls necessary for managing access to SaaS
applications and enforcing security policies. SaaS Access Control allows IT
administrators to easily control authentication and authorization for users who
need to access SaaS applications.
with seamless, secure controls necessary for managing access to SaaS
applications and enforcing security policies. SaaS Access Control allows IT
administrators to easily control authentication and authorization for users who
need to access SaaS applications.