Grip Security has launched
Identity Threat Detection and Response 2.0 (ITDR 2.0), a product aimed at helping Security Operations (SecOps) teams better manage and contain identity-based threats within SaaS environments. The release addresses the growing challenges of securing a sprawling and often invisible attack surface created by modern SaaS usage.
In today’s enterprises, SaaS applications are everywhere, often without formal oversight. This creates a fragmented landscape where data, credentials, and access permissions are scattered across sanctioned and unsanctioned tools. Traditional identity tools fall short in this context, focusing largely on post-event alerts and login anomalies without offering the visibility or context needed to prevent threats before they escalate.
Grip ITDR 2.0 introduces a prevention-first model. The platform continuously identifies risks such as unused credentials, excessive permissions, stale accounts, and insecure OAuth grants. It also integrates detection and response actions, allowing SecOps teams to manage identity exposure, monitor for suspicious behavior across SaaS apps, and take immediate action, whether through one-click interventions or automated responses.
The product complements Grip’s broader SaaS security suite, which includes a centralized control plane, configuration monitoring, and browser-based user protections. Together, these offerings allow organizations to manage access, enforce security policy, and reduce identity risk without slowing down SaaS adoption or limiting business agility.
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