SaaS Security for Financial Services
Protect sensitive data, meet regulatory standards, and ensure business continuity of your SaaS applications.
The number of cyberattacks in the financial sector has doubled. Impacts like data leaks and disruption of services are costly and negatively impact reputation. With AppOmni, financial services providers can effortlessly safeguard critical SaaS data, with robust exposure management and streamlined SaaS compliance requirements.
Out-of-the-box Compliance Frameworks
Drift Detection
Automation
Triage and Remediation Guidance
Reduce your SaaS attack surface
Identify and prioritize remediation of data exposures, vulnerabilities, misconfigurations to protect sensitive financial and client data.
Gain in-depth visibility into
SaaS risks
Manage and remediate high volumes of production-critical findings efficiently. Identify, prioritize and remediate SaaS misconfigurations, enforce RBACs and SaaS identity access policies to understand the risk of your SaaS ecosystem.
Simplify SaaS compliance and governance
Automate compliance checks and reporting. Meet regulatory requirements of your SaaS applications with simple baseline policy templates.
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