Overview

- Stop account takeovers and excessive privileges instantly with real-time threat detection across all your SaaS and AI applications
- Maintain continuous compliance across every business app with automated governance tools that flag misconfigurations and access drift as they occur
- Eliminate blind spots in your AI environment by gaining full visibility into every AI agent and GenAI application's behavior and data exposure
- Secure your SaaS supply chain by reducing risky integrations and detecting third-party threats before they cause damage
- Prevent Shadow AI risks from escalating with runtime security that surfaces AI threats the moment they emerge
- Resolve security incidents proactively through a self-learning AI that sharpens threat detection with every new signal
- Map every identity, access event, and risk across your entire ecosystem with an interactive knowledge graph that unifies context in real time
- Leverage network-scale intelligence from an extensive userbase to stay ahead of emerging threats and vulnerabilities
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Comprehensive SaaS protection
- Supports big platforms (Amazon, Microsoft etc.)
- Real-time threat detection
- Continuous visibility
- Access control features
- Compliance tools
- Updates on misconfigurations
- Access drift management
- Ensures SaaS supply chain resilience
- Impressive data depth
- Self-learning capabilities
- Interactive knowledge graph
- Network effects from large userbase
- Offers agent visibility
- Governance features
- Real-time security
- Prevents excessive privileges
- Prevents account takeovers
- Automates security processes
- Continuously updates threat detection
- Detects and manages third-party threats
- Manages breaches effectively
- Deep real-time user and agent activity data
- Incident prevention strategies
- Centralized visibility and control
- Detects data exposure across enterprise
- Supports a range of SaaS applications
- Fast threat response times
- Audit-ready evidence for compliance
- Unified risk intelligence system
- Controls multiple access vectors
- Provides insights into third-party connections
- Audits SaaS API integration risks
- Provides SaaS token compromise detection
- Manages SaaS privileges identity
- Proactive visibility for threat detection
- Manages multiple integrations
- Detections sharpen continuously
- Real-time risk mapping
- Trusted by innovative security teams
- Continually evolving cybersecurity model
- Efficient SaaS supply chain security
- Insightful network of SaaS deployments
- Offers SaaS security posture management
- Impressive payback period and ROI
- Breach exposure reduction capabilities
- Provides solutions for varied use cases
Cons
- No support for smaller platforms
- Complex setup and usage
- Reliance on continuous updates
- Risk of false positives
- Possibility of data overload
- Lack of full security coverage
- Restricted to enterprise-level users
- Too many features complicates usage
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Obsidian is an advanced security platform designed to offer end-to-end protection for enterprises that use Software as a Service (SaaS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Its primary aim is to provide businesses with tools that enable them to gain control, prevent threats and maintain compliance across all their applications. Obsidian's functionalities address both AI and SaaS security, offering continuous visibility, runtime protection, governance across all applications, agents and system integrations, with a focus on data depth and a self-learning AI structure.
Obsidian offers a comprehensive range of features that include Agent Visibility, Governance, Runtime Security, Data Protection, Real-time Protection, Compliance Tools, AI-Security Posture Management (AI-SPM), and Misconfiguration Detection. It offers robust solutions for various use cases including supply chain security, preventing excessive privileges, and account takeovers among others. Moreover, it includes a unique threat detection mechanism which operates in real-time across an enterprise’s diverse applications, enabling swift response and prevention of security incidents.
Obsidian supports multiple platforms which include industry giants like Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce, and OpenAI. Furthermore, it also supports other platforms such as Bedrock, Anthropic, Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Microsoft Foundry, n8n, Databricks, Github, Microsoft 365, Okta, ServiceNow, Snowflake, and Workday.
With Obsidian's Supply Chain Security mechanism, enterprises can reduce risky integrations and detect threats early, which enhances the resilience of the SaaS supply chain. By offering full visibility into access, behaviour, and data exposure across the enterprise, it helps in regulating the security posture and reducing potential risks to the supply chain from third-party integrations.
Obsidian is designed to detect a broad spectrum of threats in real-time across an enterprise's set of applications. This includes detection of Shadow AI threats, AI threats in Generative AI applications, access violations, excessive privileges, and potential account takeovers among others. It is equipped to respond rapidly to these detected threats, and prevent incidents from escalating into major security issues.
Obsidian's visibility is continuous and extensive, providing an uninterrupted, real-time view of user and agent activities, misconfigurations, access drift, and compliance gaps. This comprehensive visualization pans across all applications, agents, and system integrations, offering rich, real-time insights into the enterprise security posture.
Yes, Obsidian provides comprehensive compliance tools and delivers robust access control mechanisms. These tools are designed to maintain continuous compliance across all business applications and to help manage and regulate access to prevent potential threats effectively.
Obsidian offers continuous updates on potential misconfigurations and access drift, which help in early detection of deviations from established security guidelines or policies. These updates serve to prevent minor configurations or access drifts from escalating into larger security breaches, ensuring the maintenance of robust operational security.
Obsidian helps ensure resilience in the SaaS supply chain through features like SaaS Supply Chain Security and SaaS Security Posture Management. These features help reduce risky integrations, detect third-party threats early, and manage the overall security posture of the SaaS applications, thereby maintaining the integrity and safety of the SaaS supply chain.
Obsidian extends its control to all AI agents and Generative AI (GenAI) applications operating within an enterprise's environment. The platform's AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM) feature allows full visibility into access, behaviour, and data exposure across the enterprise, thereby securing AI agents and GenAI applications from potential threats.
One of Obsidian's unique benefits brought about by its extensive userbase is the network effect. This effect allows Obsidian to capture real-time user and agent activity information, integrate breach intelligence, and develop rich in-app configuration data. As a result, Obsidian can create security measures and responses that are not only universal but also continually adapting to new and emerging threats and vulnerabilities based on network-wide shared information.
Obsidian's self-learning AI possesses the ability to continuously become more intelligent and accurate with every new signal and customer threat. This AI functionality sharpens threat detections, and surfaces SaaS and AI risks as they happen, not after, enabling businesses to resolve issues proactively in real-time.
Obsidian's interactive knowledge graph functions as a significant intelligence feature. It creates a unified, normalized, and contextual map of all identities, access events, activities, and risks across an enterprise’s entire SaaS and AI environment in real-time. This avoids data slipping through the intelligence net and allows businesses to maintain a proactive stance on security.
Obsidian's mechanisms for preventing excessive privilege and account takeovers include features like SaaS Privilege Identity Management, Threat Detection, Access Control, and AI Security Posture Management. These features offer continuous monitoring and real-time response to any excessive privilege request or indication of an account takeover, preventing such occurrences by securing and regulating access and user privileges effectively.
AI-Security Posture Management (AI-SPM) is an important feature of Obsidian that enables enterprises to control every AI agent and GenAI application within their environment. It provides complete visibility into access, behaviour, and data exposure across the enterprise, helping to manage and improve the overall AI security posture.
Yes, Obsidian provides solutions for Generative AI (GenAI) applications by extending full visibility and control to all AI agents and applications operating within an enterprise’s environment. The platform's AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM) feature is specifically designed to secure GenAI applications from potential threats and breaches.
Obsidian covers multiple aspects of enterprise security such as AI Security, SaaS Security, Threat Detection, Access Control, Compliance Tools, Data Protection, Real-time Protection, Governance, and Agent Visibility. The platform's features work collectively to create an integrated and comprehensive security solution for enterprises.
Obsidian's Security Automation generates unparalleled risk intelligence, powered by data on a network-scale. It provides unmatched coverage, ensuring end-to-end security, capable of handling different access vectors such as Humans, Connected Apps, and AI Agents. It allows your enterprise to respond swiftly and efficiently to any perceived threats, keeping your operations secure.
Obsidian is focused on comprehensively managing Data Protection and Real-time Protection. Its real-time user and agent activity tracking, along with mechanisms for detecting and responding to threats as they emerge, help in securing enterprise data. At the same time, Obsidian's continuous monitoring and real-time visibility across all applications, agents and system integrations ensure that protection is upheld continuously and is responsive to emerging risks.
Yes, Obsidian offers robust tools for Governance and Agent Visibility. The platform's Governance tool enables businesses to manage their agents effectively, ensuring that they comply with company policies and guidelines. The Agent Visibility tool, on the other hand, provides businesses with a real-time, comprehensive view of all agent activities, helping businesses to respond to any deviations proactively and swiftly.
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