TechSpective Podcast 135 Guy Guzner Savvy Security

Exploring the Future of Cybersecurity in a SaaS-Driven World

TechSpective Podcast Episode 135

 

In the latest episode of the TechSpective Podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Guy Guzner, co-founder and CEO of Savvy Security. With nearly three decades of experience in cybersecurity, Guy shares his insights into the rapidly evolving landscape of digital threats, particularly in the context of SaaS (Software as a Service) applications.

The conversation dives deep into the challenges that modern organizations face as they navigate the complex world of SaaS sprawl. As businesses increasingly rely on SaaS solutions to drive productivity and innovation, the risks associated with identity management and security grow exponentially. Guy explains how identity has become the new perimeter in this cloud-first world, and why traditional security approaches are no longer sufficient to protect sensitive data and critical systems.

One of the key themes of the episode is the balance between security and user experience. Guy and I discuss how security tools can either empower or hinder users, and why it’s crucial for security solutions to be both effective and seamless. We also touch on the importance of automation and visibility in managing the sprawling IT environments that are now the norm for many organizations.

If you’re interested in the future of cybersecurity and how to stay ahead in a constantly changing threat landscape, this episode is a must-listen. Guy brings a wealth of knowledge to the table, offering practical insights and forward-thinking strategies that will resonate with anyone involved in protecting their organization’s digital assets.

Tune in to the full episode to learn more about how Savvy Security is tackling these challenges head-on and what steps you can take to secure your SaaS environment effectively. The podcast itself is audio-only, but the video of our conversation is also available on YouTube if you prefer:

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