Canonic Security, a new cybersecurity startup that recently emerged out of stealth with the intention of offering heightened protections for software as a service (SaaS) applications, has launched AppTotal, a cybersecurity tool that helps companies test and profile third-party apps and add-ons.
The 'AppTotal' cybersecurity tool is effectively a software sandbox that allows companies to access a database of SaaS add-ons including Google Workspace, Salesforce and many other widely used programs. The tool allows cybersecurity engineers to go about investigating the utility and performance of add-ons before they're ready to go ahead and use them in conjunction with their core software applications.
"This brings the familiar experience and tools that support threat analysts and security engineers while investigating network and endpoint threats and artifacts into the emerging landscape of SaaS-native attacks," said Canonic Security's CEO Boris Gorin in a press release.
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Canon Security's 'AppTotal' Offers Safe Testing Of Third-Party Apps
Trend Themes
1. Saas-based Cybersecurity - Canonic Security's AppTotal introduces a Saas-based cybersecurity tool that helps companies test and profile third-party apps and add-ons.
2. Software Sandbox Testing - AppTotal is a software sandbox that allows companies to access a database of Saas add-ons and investigate their utility and performance before using them.
3. Threat Analysis Tools - Canonic Security brings familiar experience and tools that support threat analysts and security engineers while investigating attacks and artifacts into the emerging landscape of Saas-native attacks.
Industry Implications
1. Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity companies can leverage Saas-based cybersecurity tools like AppTotal to help companies test and profile third-party apps and add-ons.
2. Software as a Service - Saas providers can adopt software sandbox testing strategies like AppTotal to ensure that their add-ons are secure and trusted by companies before they are used in conjunction with core software applications.
3. Threat Intelligence - Companies that provide threat intelligence and analysis services can explore opportunities to integrate with cybersecurity tools like AppTotal to provide a more comprehensive analysis of potential threats and vulnerabilities.