Best Shadow IT Discovery Tools for Datadog

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    AccessOwl Reviews

    AccessOwl

    AccessOwl

    $4.50 per month
    AccessOwl serves as a comprehensive tool for Access Governance and SaaS management, streamlining the process of managing employee access to various SaaS applications throughout their tenure, from onboarding to offboarding. Acting as the primary platform for overseeing SaaS access, it removes the confusion about who is responsible for specific tools and what approvals are necessary, while meticulously logging every application, user access, and the permissions utilized within the organization. By automating the processes of user account creation, access requests, approvals, and audits, along with detecting Shadow IT, AccessOwl enables teams to move away from spreadsheets and establish a reliable source of truth, significantly minimizing the chances of overlooking offboarding tasks. Furthermore, its integration with Slack allows employees to conveniently request access in the environment they already use, and HRIS integrations automate the onboarding and offboarding processes while keeping employee information such as job title, department, and manager up to date. Notably, AccessOwl has the capability to provision and revoke user access across a multitude of SaaS applications without the necessity for SCIM or SAML, ensuring flexibility and ease of use for organizations. This allows for a more efficient management of software access, ultimately enhancing security and compliance efforts.
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    Token Security Reviews
    Token Security presents an innovative strategy tailored for the booming era of Non-Human Identities (NHI), emphasizing a machine-first approach to identity security. In today's digital landscape, identities are omnipresent and often unmanaged; they manifest as machines, applications, services, and workloads, continuously generated by various sources throughout the day. The intricate and sluggish nature of managing these identities has resulted in an attack surface that organizations find difficult to navigate. Rather than concentrating solely on human identities, Token prioritizes the resources being accessed, swiftly revealing who accesses which resources, identifying vulnerabilities, and ensuring security without disrupting operations. Furthermore, Token adeptly identifies all identities across cloud environments, seamlessly integrating intricate components such as Kubernetes, databases, servers, and containers, thereby consolidating relevant identity data into a cohesive perspective. This comprehensive approach not only enhances security but also simplifies the management of identities within increasingly complex infrastructures.
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