SaaS platforms are accessible from anywhere, reducing the need for in-house IT infrastructure, and offer a pay-as-you-go model that lowers upfront costs.
The shared responsibility model of SaaS creates a false sense of security, as customers must secure their data while relying on service providers for infrastructure security.
Compliance challenges and security risks related to SaaS can jeopardize companies' operations, particularly when it comes to mission and business-critical systems.
As businesses quick to adopt SaaS may overlook potential vulnerabilities and compliance nightmares, it raises the question of whether limitations should be placed on SaaS usage.
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