Best Attack Surface Management Platforms for Gmail

Find and compare the best Attack Surface Management platforms for Gmail in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Attack Surface Management platforms for Gmail on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Axonius Reviews
    Axonius gives IT and security teams the confidence to control complexity by providing a system of record for all digital infrastructure. With a comprehensive understanding of all assets including devices, identities, software, SaaS applications, vulnerabilities, security controls, and the context between them, customers are able to mitigate threats, navigate risk, decrease incident response time, automate action, and inform business-level strategy — all while eliminating manual, repetitive tasks.
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    CyCognito Reviews

    CyCognito

    CyCognito

    $11/asset/month
    Using nation-state-grade technology, uncover all security holes in your organization. CyCognito's Global Bot Network uses an attacker-like reconnaissance technique to scan, discover, and fingerprint billions digital assets around the globe. No configuration or input required. Discover the unknown. The Discovery Engine uses graph data modelling to map your entire attack surface. The Discovery Engine gives you a clear view on every asset an attacker could reach, their relationship to your business, and what they are. The CyCognito risk-detection algorithms allow the attack simulator to identify risks per asset and find potential attack vectors. It does not affect business operations and doesn't require configuration or whitelisting. CyCognito scores each threat based on its attractiveness to attackers, and the impact on the business. This dramatically reduces the number of attack vectors organizations may be exposed to to just a few.
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    Canonic Security Reviews
    Organizations that utilize SaaS solutions implement Canonic to minimize their attack surface, identify threats that are specific to SaaS environments, and automate their response strategies. The number of business applications is rapidly increasing, along with a rise in add-ons and API extensions. Users are fully leveraging the advantages of this new application ecosystem, which offers enhanced access and seamless interconnectivity. However, while the integration of apps provides significant benefits, it also introduces a complex landscape of potential risks. It is crucial to identify rogue and vulnerable applications while evaluating the integration posture, behavior, and associated risks of their API access. Suspicious applications should be quarantined, and excessive or inappropriate permissions must be curtailed, with access revoked or blocked when necessary. Facilitating app integrations can be achieved by automating the processes for app vetting and recertifying app access. Furthermore, it is essential to map and analyze the potential impact of applications, services, add-ons, and other integrations, while uncovering any vulnerable, misconfigured, or misused integrations. Continuous monitoring of behavior is vital, and access should be revoked if warranted, ensuring that end-users are kept informed through streamlined notifications. By doing so, organizations can safeguard their environments while still enjoying the benefits of app integration.
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