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Bugcrowd Highlights Risk Focus on Salesforce Guest Settings and SaaS Integrations

Bugcrowd Highlights Risk Focus on Salesforce Guest Settings and SaaS Integrations

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Bugcrowd, overly permissive guest settings in Salesforce are being scrutinized as a significant source of data exposure risk. The post cites commentary from the firm’s Chief Strategy and Trust Officer, who links much of the exposure to third-party integrations and non-human identities with long-lived, weakly monitored credentials.

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The post suggests that reviewing integration account access patterns and enforcing IP-based restrictions on SaaS usage could materially reduce this attack surface. For investors, this focus on ecosystem-wide SaaS security may underscore Bugcrowd’s positioning in a growing market segment that addresses complex, integration-driven vulnerabilities.

As the discussion is featured in an external Dark Reading report, the visibility may support Bugcrowd’s brand as an expert in cloud and SaaS security issues. While the post does not reference new products or financial metrics, it may imply ongoing demand for security testing and advisory services related to Salesforce and broader SaaS configurations.

If heightened scrutiny around Salesforce configurations leads to higher security spending, companies specializing in vulnerability discovery and remediation could see incremental opportunity. Bugcrowd’s emphasis on non-human identity risk may also indicate alignment with emerging enterprise priorities around machine-to-machine access governance and continuous credential monitoring.

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