Multi-layered app & identity discovery

Gain complete visibility and control over your apps, identities, and associated risks by integrating browser, email, API, and IdP telemetry, empowering you to enhance your identity security strategy.

Browser Extension

Using Savvy’s patent-pending technology, the Savvy browser extension detects every sign-in event to SaaS and internal apps. This provides real-time insights into user adoption, allowing for immediate detection of potential security risks and ensuring appropriate use of corporate credentials.

API

Savvy’s API integration extends the visibility into SaaS usage by connecting directly to core business applications such as Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Slack, and Teams. Savvy can identify potential vulnerabilities, monitor user permissions, and provide insights into how corporate credentials are being utilized.   

Email

Savvy’s email API detects SaaS usage by monitoring signals like app signups, password resets, one-time passwords, sharing notifications, and more. It can also uncover historical SaaS adoption from current and offboarded employees. This allows you to uncover hidden SaaS apps and maximizes visibility.

Identity Provider (IDP) Integration

Savvy integrates with your Identity Provider (IdP), such as Microsoft Entra ID, Okta Workforce Identity Cloud, Google Workspace, JumpCloud, or Ping Identity, to map known apps and user activities. Ensure all SaaS apps are accounted for and detect when users bypass SSO, misconfigure MFA, and misuse corporate credentials.

Maximize Detection

Uncover Shadow IT and the accounts missed or not covered under your current IAM strategy.

Improve Security

Mitigate potential security risks like reused credentials, orphaned accounts, and weak MFA methods.

Adaptive Control

Control SaaS Sprawl and simplify the management of SaaS apps by correlating known apps with user activities.

Validate Identity Controls
and Manage Sprawl

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