Enterprise
In-depth guides and analysis on enterprise from the Safeguard engineering team.
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"Enterprise-Grade Security": What the Label Should Actually Mean
Enterprise grade security is a marketing phrase until it's backed by specific controls — here's what to actually check before a vendor's claim earns the label.
Enterprise Security Services: What to Outsource and What to Own
A practical split for enterprise security services — what genuinely benefits from outsourcing and what an internal team should keep, based on where expertise decays fastest.
Security Software Companies: How to Evaluate a Vendor Shortlist
A practical framework for scoring security software companies on coverage, integration depth, and total cost before you sign a multi-year contract.
Enterprise Vulnerability Management: From Scanner Sprawl to One Queue
Most large organizations run five or more scanners that disagree with each other. The fix is not another scanner, it is a single deduplicated, prioritized remediation queue with owners.
Enterprise Security Solutions: The 2026 Consolidation Guide
The average enterprise runs dozens of security tools that barely talk to each other. This guide maps the categories, explains why consolidation is accelerating, and shows how to evaluate a platform.
Cybersecurity Platforms: When Consolidation Wins
Consolidating point tools into a platform can cut cost and alert fatigue — or lock you into one vendor's blind spots. Here is a clear-eyed rule for when cybersecurity platforms pay off and when they do not.
Enterprise Application Security: Building the Program
Tools don't make a program. How to build enterprise application security that scales across hundreds of teams: operating model, paved roads, vulnerability management, and the metrics that keep it honest.
Enterprise Cyber Security Software: An Evaluation Guide
A practical framework for evaluating enterprise cyber security software beyond feature checklists — coverage, integration depth, false-positive rates, and what 'enterprise-grade' should actually mean in a contract.
Agile Data Security Platforms: What the Label Actually Means
An agile data security platform is marketing shorthand for tools that adapt security controls as fast as data moves — here's what actually separates a real one from the label.