Nudge Security, a leading provider of SaaS security and governance solutions, has recently announced the introduction of new SSPM (SaaS security posture management) capabilities to its platform. This enhancement positions Nudge Security as a trailblazer in the industry, offering a comprehensive solution that combines various aspects of SaaS security and governance in a single, user-friendly package. This new feature, which can be deployed in a matter of minutes, includes SaaS discovery, security posture management, spend management, third-party risk assessment, and identity governance.
In today’s digital landscape, the security of digital identities is a top priority for organizations, as cyber threats continue to evolve and become more sophisticated. Nudge Security’s SSPM capabilities empower IT and security teams to swiftly identify and address identity-related risks and misconfigurations within their Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 environments. By integrating these capabilities into the platform’s existing suite of security and governance tools, Nudge Security aims to provide organizations with a holistic approach to securing their SaaS applications and data.
According to Russell Spitler, CEO of Nudge Security, SSPM plays a critical role in any organization’s overarching SaaS security strategy. While many SSPM solutions on the market focus solely on API integrations with a limited number of SaaS applications, Nudge Security takes a more comprehensive approach by mapping out an organization’s entire SaaS ecosystem from day one. By providing valuable insights into potential risks and offering automation workflows, Nudge Security enables its customers to effectively plan, prioritize, and execute their SaaS security and governance initiatives from start to finish.
The new SSPM capabilities introduced by Nudge Security enable continuous monitoring of technical controls within Google Workspace and Microsoft 365, comparing them against established security benchmarks set by CIS. This functionality allows customers to proactively:
– Identify identity risks, such as unauthorized email access, inactive privileged accounts, and insecure email forwarding practices.
– Detect risks associated with SaaS-to-SaaS integrations, including unused OAuth grants, active integrations linked to inactive users, and unauthorized grants with risky permissions.
– Address critical misconfigurations, such as high-risk user groups, missing SSO or MFA protocols, suspicious email audit rules, and incomplete DMARC configurations.
– Prioritize findings based on risk severity.
– Efficiently resolve issues using guided workflows that streamline the remediation process.
In conclusion, Nudge Security’s new SSPM capabilities represent a significant advancement in the realm of SaaS security and governance. By offering a comprehensive solution that covers a wide range of security and compliance needs, Nudge Security is poised to help organizations strengthen their security posture and mitigate risks associated with their SaaS applications and data. With the increasing importance of digital identity protection, it is clear that solutions like Nudge Security’s SSPM capabilities will play a crucial role in safeguarding organizations against emerging cyber threats in the digital age.
