!!! Overview[1] [{$pagename}] ([CASB]) are [on-premise], or [cloud]-based security [Policy Enforcement Points], placed between [cloud Service Users] and [Cloud Service Providers] to combine and interject Enterprise [security] and or [Access Control Policy] for [Cloud computing] [resources]. [{$pagename}] consolidate multiple types of security [policy] enforcement. [Example] security policies include [authentication], [single Sign-On], [authorization] ([Access Control]), [Credential Mapping], [device] profiling, [encryption], [tokenization], [logging], [alerting], [malware] detection/prevention and so on. !! How [{$pagename}] Work [{$pagename}]s may run in a corporate data center or in a hybrid mode that involves the data center and the cloud, but the majority of companies choose a [{$pagename}] that operates exclusively from the [cloud] – unless [Regulation] or [data] sovereignty considerations require an on-premises solution. !! [{$pagename}] Providers * Forcepoint CASB * Skyhigh Networks * Cisco Cloudlock * Microsoft Cloud App Security * Bitglass Cloud Security * Netskope Active Platform !! More Information There might be more information for this subject on one of the following: [{ReferringPagesPlugin before='*' after='\n' }] [#1] - [Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASBs)|https://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/cloud-access-security-brokers-casbs/|_blank]