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Despite Breach, LastPass Demonstrates the Power of Password Management

What's scarier than keeping all of your passwords in one place and having that place raided by hackers? Maybe reusing insecure passwords.

No One Wants to Be Governed, Everyone Wants to Be Helped

Here's how a security team can present itself to citizen developers as a valuable resource rather than a bureaucratic roadblock.

We're Thinking About SaaS the Wrong Way

Many enterprise applications are built outside of IT, but we still treat the platforms they're built with as point solutions.

3 Ways No-Code Developers Can Shoot Themselves in the Foot

Low/no-code tools allow citizen developers to design creative solutions to address immediate problems, but without sufficient training and oversight, the technology can make it easy to make security mistakes.

Watch Out for User Impersonation in Low-Code/No-Code Apps

How a well-meaning employee could unwittingly share their identity with other users, causing a whole range of problems across IT, security, and the business.

Credential Sharing as a Service: The Hidden Risk of Low-Code/No-Code

Low-code/no-code platforms allow users to embed their existing user identities within an application, increasing the risk of credentials leakage.

Credential Sharing as a Service: The Hidden Risk of Low-Code/No-Code

Low-code/no-code platforms allow users to embed their existing user identities within an application, increasing the risk of credentials leakage.

You Can't Opt Out of Citizen Development

To see why low-code/no-code is inevitable, we need to first understand how it finds its way into the enterprise.

Why So Many Security Experts Are Concerned About Low-Code/No-Code Apps

IT departments must account for the business impact and security risks such applications introduce.

Addressing the Low-Code Security Elephant in the Room

The danger of anyone being able to spin up new applications is that few are thinking about security. Here's why everyone is responsible for the security of low-code/no-code applications.

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