Gain holistic visibility into your SaaS security posture with actionable insights
Centrally secure SaaS users, data, privileges, security configurations and third-party integrations
Identify and prioritize your SaaS risks based on your security policies and risk tolerance
Integrate with security tools to manage cross-SaaS and organization-wide risks
Utilize extensive ‘remediation by choice’ options including manual and automated capabilities, as well as business user collaboration
Leverage guided remediation steps or open tickets in ServiceNow, Jira, etc. to address security issues
Manually apply one-click fixes directly from Valence or define automated triggers, outreach, and actions to enforce security policies
Collaborate with business users over Slack or email to understand and address risks they configured
Continuously monitor activities of human and non-human identities to detect suspicious behavior and enable threat hunting
Be alerted to suspicious activities within SaaS applications that could indicate a potential breach
Investigate SaaS activities to identify potential threats
Integrate SaaS telemetry into existing incident detection and response plans
Continuously analyze SaaS security configurations to detect misconfigurations and drift from best practices
Gain insights into how to harden default configurations to improve SaaS security posture
Maintain compliance with industry frameworks such as CIS, ISO, HIPAA, and NIST
Detect configuration drift from defined baselines and best practices
Reduce your identities and account risks from insecure access and over privileged access
Ensure strong authentication is enforced with SSO and MFA
Monitor account lifecycle process to properly, offboard dormant accounts
Apply least privilege access by reducing overprivileged admin access
Secure your data with zero-trust principles to control access and prevent oversharing
Protect a wide range of SaaS data - from files, code repositories, sales data, financial information, and more
Remove external collaborator access that is no longer necessary for the business
Identify overly shared data with public access and open links
Manage access of third-party integrations, non-human identities and service accounts to your SaaS applications
Monitor privileges and activities to identify risky/overprivileged/inactive SaaS-to-SaaS integrations
Discover SaaS-integrated sanctioned and unsanctioned GenAI applications
Gain centralized visibility and control over API keys and OAuth tokens across all SaaS applications
“The ability to automatically mitigate SaaS security risks is a game changer for our security team. Instead of executing manual and labor-intensive workflows, Valence’s self governance workflows automatically collect the required business context, educate business users about SaaS risks and encourage them to remediate risks on their own.”
Doug Graham, Chief Trust Officer
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