AppOmni has been named a Growth & Innovation Leader in 2025 by Frost & Sullivan in its Frost Radar™ in SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM), marking the firm’s second consecutive year receiving this distinction. In addition, AppOmni also earned Frost & Sullivan’s Technology Innovation Leadership Recognition in the global SSPM industry.
Highlights of the Recognition
- Frost & Sullivan’s Frost Radar™ report positions AppOmni at the forefront of the SSPM market due to its strong growth performance, clear innovation strategy and deep market presence.
- The evaluation emphasised AppOmni’s ability to extend Zero Trust principles into SaaS environments, providing comprehensive visibility, identity threat detection and continuous posture monitoring.
- Analysts highlighted AppOmni’s depth of application-level context, its seamless interoperability with SIEM, SOAR, EDR and XDR systems, and the company’s strong channel and partner ecosystem.
- AppOmni also achieved FedRAMP Moderate Authority to Operate (ATO), underlining its readiness for stringent government and regulated-enterprise environments.
- “It’s an honour to be named a leader in SaaS security by Frost & Sullivan for the second year in a row,” said Brian Soby, co-founder and CTO of AppOmni.
Why This Recognition Matters
- For enterprises managing large SaaS estates, the endorsement from Frost & Sullivan offers confidence in AppOmni’s ability to handle scale, depth and emerging risks especially as SaaS ecosystems expand and integrate with AI tools.
- By recognising AppOmni’s innovative leadership, the analyst firm signals that the SSPM market is evolving from basic configuration checks to full-lifecycle visibility, identity threat management and active risk mitigation.
- Organisations looking to invest in SaaS security can view this award as a signal of vendor maturity and market differentiation, helping inform procurement and architecture decisions.
- This milestone also provides AppOmni with external validation to strengthen its partner programmes, global expansion and go-to-market efforts with potential benefits for customers in regulated industries such as government, healthcare and finance.
Considerations for Organisations Evaluating SaaS Security
- While awards are strong indicators, organisations should still assess how AppOmni’s specific capabilities (such as shadow SaaS discovery, permissions analytics, attack-path modelling) map to their environment and risk profile.
- Enterprises should look for demonstrable outcomes: e.g., reduction in over-permissioned accounts, fewer data-exposure events, faster incident resolution and effective integration with existing SecOps tools.
- Implementation readiness matters: Deploying SSPM at scale requires clean identity and access data, inventory of SaaS apps (including shadow usage), defined incident workflows and change-management across teams.
- Organisations should prepare for an evolutionary path: As the SSPM market advances, look for abilities around AI-driven threat detection, SaaS supply-chain risk, and continuous posture automation areas Frost & Sullivan cited as key differentiators.
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