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SaaS Alerts, a cybersecurity company delivering an automated software-as-a-service (SaaS) security platform that enables managed service providers (MSPs) to detect and stop unauthorised activity in client SaaS applications, announced it has achieved full certification with the ISO 27001:2022 security standard.

The ISO 27001 standard is an international benchmark for implementing, managing, and maintaining information security within a company. The standard is widely used around the world with more than 70,000 certificates in more than 150 countries, according to the ISO 2022 survey.

Security for information technology

SaaS Alerts demonstrates its ability and commitment to maintain a proactive stance to be risk-aware

By reaching this certification, SaaS Alerts demonstrates its ability and commitment to maintain a proactive stance to be risk-aware and proactively identify and address weaknesses within its platform. 

ISO 27001:2022 is the globally recognised gold standard for operational, systems, and process security for information technology controls,” said SaaS Alerts CTO and co-founder Charles Buck. “This level of certification illustrates we are fully committed to security, both for our partners and their clients.”   

Advanced cybersecurity threats

SaaS Alerts uses machine learning to automatically detect, expose, and respond to advanced cybersecurity threats before they cause serious damage. The multi-tenant, unified, real-time security platform enables MSPs to protect and monetise their clients’ core SaaS business applications, protecting them against data theft, data that’s left at-risk and actions taken by bad actors. 

SaaS Alerts supports the world’s most popular SaaS applications and MSP tools so that MSPs can improve both their own security posture, as well as that of their clients. Last year, SaaS Alerts processed and alerted on more than 3.5 billion SaaS events and stopped nearly 7,900 security incidents before they became significant compromises with its automated remediation module, Respond. 

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