Why Frost & Sullivan named AppOmni a Growth & Innovation Leader in the 2025 Frost Radar™ for SSPM
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It’s rewarding to see AppOmni recognized by Frost & Sullivan as a Growth and Innovation Leader in its 2025 Frost Radar™ for SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM), reinforcing our position at the forefront of SaaS security. This recognition follows AppOmni’s achievement of the 2025 Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Leadership Award, which highlights our continued product excellence and impact on the SSPM market. These latest honors build on our 2023 Company of the Year Award for Global SSPM, underscoring AppOmni’s sustained leadership, innovation, and commitment to helping enterprises secure their SaaS environments with confidence.

Leading the Future of SaaS Security

SSPM is shifting from reactive to proactive, requiring vendors to prioritize flexible, scalable, and AI-enhanced solutions that integrate deeply with existing security ecosystems to maintain resiliency. SSPM vendors must include a unified platform approach, meaningful automation, and identity-centric security approach. According to Frost & Sullivan, AppOmni sets itself apart from other vendors in several critical ways:

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#1 Deep-Application Level Context

The 2025 Frost Radar™ report validates a core AppOmni principle: breadth without depth doesn’t equal security. Connecting to a wide range of SaaS apps is easy; understanding how each one operates, where its risks lie, knowing where sensitive data resides, and how to secure them takes depth. That’s where AppOmni excels. Frost & Sullivan recognized that our deep, context-rich integrations give enterprises actionable visibility across their most critical SaaS environments. This precise, inside-out visibility is what enables customers to actually reduce risk, not just monitor it. 

Depth in SaaS security means really understanding how each app works, not just connecting to it. AppOmni gives security teams a clear picture of what’s happening inside their SaaS tools: who has access, what data is exposed, and where configurations might create risk. This kind of application-level insight helps uncover issues that basic, high-level scans can miss. Instead of showing a long list of alerts, AppOmni explains what’s wrong, why it matters, and how to fix it. When teams have that kind of context, they can act quickly and confidently to protect their data.

In ServiceNow, for example, AppOmni goes beyond simply showing that a permission has changed for an internal document. It analyzes more than 15 factors, including configuration settings, access controls, and user attributes, to surface toxic combinations that can grant unintended access to sensitive documents. AppOmni then traces how those factors have combined to grant a specific user access, allowing teams to quickly pinpoint the source of the exposure and correct it before data is compromised. 

Lastly, AppOmni’s leadership in application-level depth is reinforced by its deep integrations with business-critical SaaS platforms. Our technology goes beyond standard API connections to provide true context-aware visibility across complex environments. AppOmni’s research teams have also published security findings that exposed critical misconfigurations and vulnerabilities in platforms such as Salesforce (Salesloft-Drift), Salesforce (Industry Clouds), ServiceNow (Knowledge Bases), and Oracle NetSuite (SuiteCommerce).

Fig. 1: The AppOmni platform flags a risky integration from Drift to Salesforce due to its connection with UNC6395 attacks.

#2 Zero Trust Posture Management and Shared Signals Framework

The report also recognized AppOmni for bringing Zero Trust security to life inside the SaaS tools organizations use every day. Instead of assuming apps and users are safe once they log in, AppOmni constantly checks that permissions, settings, and data access stay secure. This idea is what we call Zero Trust Posture Management. We also connect these checks to other security systems through the Shared Signals Framework (SSF), which lets tools talk to each other and respond faster when something looks off. Frost & Sullivan praised this as a practical, automated way to protect data across all SaaS applications. In simple terms, AppOmni makes Zero Trust work the way it should: continuously, intelligently, and without extra effort from security teams.

Fig 2: AppOmni’s ZTPM helps organizations extend Zero Trust principles to third-party services, non-human identities, and cloud-to-cloud integrations.

#3 AI-powered SSPM Assistant

With AskOmni, a GenAI-powered companion built into AppOmni, SaaS security becomes easier to understand and faster to manage. Security teams can ask questions in natural language and instantly see where risks exist, what to fix first, and how to stay compliant. The AI engine behind AskOmni continuously learns from SaaS posture data, providing real-time, tailored recommendations. It’s like having an expert on call, helping every team move from reaction to proactive SaaS security. This innovation reflects the same leadership that defines AppOmni: using AI and deep SaaS expertise to make security smarter, faster, and more accessible for every organization.

Fig. 3: AskOmni asked to look for UNC6395 activity in connected SaaS apps.

#4 Partner-Focused GTM Strategy

Our alliance with Cisco brings Zero Trust from principle to practice, helping enterprises safeguard every SaaS connection. Accenture enhances this vision by integrating AppOmni into Salesforce ecosystems, allowing global organizations to eliminate misconfigurations and accelerate secure cloud adoption. PwC further advances our impact by embedding AppOmni into governance, diagnostic, and managed service models that improve compliance and reduce operational burden. 

These three are part of a growing network of strategic partnerships and alliances that extend AppOmni’s reach and amplify customer value across industries. Together, these collaborations form a global ecosystem that empowers customers to build proactive, sustainable SaaS security programs. They represent the same collaboration and innovation Frost & Sullivan identified as defining traits of a market leader. AppOmni’s partnerships continue to prove that security excellence is not achieved alone, it’s built together.

Building a more secure SaaS program starts with visibility into your environment. AppOmni provides organizations with that starting point: with continuous visibility and intelligence that turn uncertainty into confident decision making.

To learn why AppOmni is named a Growth and Innovation leader, download the full report.

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*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from AppOmni authored by Nick Degnan, CRO & Chief Customer Officer, AppOmni. Read the original post at: https://appomni.com/blog/appomni-innovation-leads-saas-security-2025-frost-sullivan/


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