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Grip SaaS Security Control Plane (SSCP) is a commercial identity governance and administration tool by Grip Security. OpenIAM Workforce Identity is a commercial identity governance and administration tool by OpenIAM. Compare features, ratings, integrations, and community reviews side by side to find the best identity governance and administration fit for your security stack.
Based on our analysis of NIST CSF 2.0 coverage, core features, integrations, company size fit, here is our conclusion:
Grip SaaS Security Control Plane (SSCP)
Security teams drowning in shadow SaaS discovery will actually solve the problem with Grip SSCP because it finds and governs unfederated apps that your SSO logs completely miss, then automates the remediation instead of dumping a spreadsheet on your desk. Deploys agentless in under 10 minutes and covers both NIST ID.AM and PR.AA without requiring you to rip out your existing Okta setup. Skip this if you only care about federated SaaS apps or you need MFA enforcement to work across your entire identity stack today; Grip is strongest where your governance is weakest.
Mid-market and enterprise teams managing hybrid infrastructure with contractor onboarding complexity should start with OpenIAM Workforce Identity; its workflow-based access requests with multi-level approvals and automated offboarding handle the approval bottlenecks that kill productivity in growing organizations. The platform covers all three NIST CSF 2.0 governance pillars,identity management, asset tracking, and role accountability,which means you're not bolting on compliance later. Skip this if your identity team is already standardized on Okta or Azure AD and expects a vendor-led roadmap; OpenIAM's 24-person team means feature velocity is methodical, and you're buying into an on-premises or hybrid model that demands internal expertise to run.
Discovers and governs federated and unfederated SaaS apps for identity risk mgmt.
Workforce IAM platform for identity lifecycle, access governance, and SSO
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Common questions about comparing Grip SaaS Security Control Plane (SSCP) vs OpenIAM Workforce Identity for your identity governance and administration needs.
Grip SaaS Security Control Plane (SSCP): Discovers and governs federated and unfederated SaaS apps for identity risk mgmt. built by Grip Security. headquartered in United States. Core capabilities include Shadow SaaS app discovery and mapping across federated and unfederated applications, Identity risk profiling and prioritization for SSO integration, SSO bypass detection, including shadow tenants of SSO-governed apps..
OpenIAM Workforce Identity: Workforce IAM platform for identity lifecycle, access governance, and SSO. built by OpenIAM. headquartered in United States. Core capabilities include Automated user onboarding and offboarding, Workflow-based access requests with multi-level approvals, User access reviews..
Both serve the Identity Governance and Administration market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
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