First SaaS security company to support key Veeva applications
San Francisco – Dec. 6, 2022 – AppOmni, the leading provider of SaaS security, today announced a partnership with Veeva Systems to expand SaaS coverage and provide enhanced security for Veeva Vault and Veeva CRM. The new offering enables life sciences customers to access AppOmni’s comprehensive configuration management and threat detection functionality. With AppOmni’s Veeva integration, joint customers can operationalize best practices to protect sensitive data while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
The integration for Veeva is built on top of the AppOmni Developer Platform, which can scale to support thousands of clinical and diagnostic applications across the pharmaceutical industry. AppOmni’s Veeva integration allows administrators to see the permission of each user role in Veeva Vault or Veeva CRM and compare against best practices. Easily identifying misconfigured or non-best practice user permissions, administrators can quickly address them and minimize security risks. With a common security control layer across Veeva and related applications, customers can better control and protect sensitive data.
At the upcoming H-ISAC conference, CEO Brendan O’Connor will speak with Guy Delp, vice president of Global Information Security at Pfizer, on how AppOmni supports the life sciences industry.
“Our goal is to provide our customers with the industry’s best and most comprehensive security for the SaaS platforms most important to them,” said Harold Byun, chief product officer at AppOmni. “Veeva is one of the leading SaaS vendors in the life sciences industry. We’re thrilled to be the first to provide configuration management and threat detection capabilities to Veeva Vault and Veeva CRM. These solutions will help further secure life sciences customers’ critical data and processes.”
The Veeva partnership is the latest in a series of major AppOmni product announcements over the past year. The company has rapidly expanded its breadth of coverage to span dozens of enterprise SaaS applications. Launched earlier in the year, the AppOmni Developer Platform enables customers to secure all additional SaaS apps, including both standard and custom-built SaaS solutions.
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About AppOmni
AppOmni is the leader in SaaS Security and simplifies protection for business-critical SaaS applications. With AppOmni, security teams and SaaS application owners quickly secure their mission-critical and sensitive data from attackers and insider threats. The AppOmni SaaS Security Platform continuously scans SaaS APIs, configurations, and ingested audit logs to deliver complete data access visibility, secure identities and SaaS-to-SaaS connections, detect threats, prioritize insights, and simplify compliance reporting. 25% of the Fortune 100 and global enterprises across industries trust AppOmni to secure their SaaS applications.
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