Gartner estimates that 95% of cloud breaches occur due to human error, and an AI-driven solution can reduce the risk of exposure. Obsidian Security provides security monitoring for businesses to protect them from cyber-attacks and corporate espionage. They offer a suite of integrations for core SaaS platforms like Microsoft 365, Slack, Dropbox, Zoom, and Salesforce.
Companies are working hard to try and protect the sensitive data that they collect and use. Users of services expect their data to be safe, and breaches of any kind reflect poorly on a company's credibility. Obsidian claims to stop even the most advanced attacks and deploys its security teams to deal with security breaches, reducing the burden on internal tech teams to monitor a range of systems for suspicious activity.
Obsidian has a fleet of rivals, such as AppOmni, that focus on the security of SaaS platforms. With companies using more and more SaaS platforms at a time, however, the need to secure them is urgent, and the business opportunity should support competition. For the moment, Obsidian Security seems to be focussed on building out its suite of offerings to cover a wider range of applications, releasing more products to beef up SaaS security.
Steph
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle