How AppOmni secures SaaS for Financial Services

Cyberattacks in the financial and fintech sectors have doubled in recent years. The impacts – from sensitive data leaks to costly service disruptions – pose serious security challenges and threaten brand reputation. AppOmni helps financial services organizations and fintech companies protect SaaS finance applications by securing critical data, addressing exposure risks, and streamlining compliance. With solutions built for finance teams, AppOmni ensures business continuity and strengthens SaaS security for financial services against evolving threats.

Out-of-the-box Compliance

Detect Configuration Deviations

Automate With Continuous Monitoring

Triage and Remediation Guidance

Improving SaaS Security in Finance with Castle Ventures

Castle Ventures, a cybersecurity services provider, saw financial services clients struggle with SaaS data sprawl, misconfigurations, and limited visibility across platforms like Salesforce and Workday. These gaps posed serious risks in highly regulated environments.

By integrating AppOmni’s SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) into their managed services, Castle Ventures helps clients monitor configurations, detect threats, and secure sensitive data at scale.

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