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Grip SaaS Security Control Plane is a commercial sspm tool by Grip Security. Grip Security Platform is a commercial sspm tool by Grip Security. Compare features, ratings, integrations, and community reviews side by side to find the best sspm 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
Mid-market and enterprise teams drowning in shadow SaaS will get immediate value from Grip SaaS Security Control Plane because it finds and catalogs unsanctioned apps across 10 years of historical data without requiring deployment agents. The zero-touch discovery paired with automated access reviews and one-click revocation workflows means you'll move from SaaS chaos to enforced policy in weeks, not quarters. Skip this if your organization has fewer than 500 employees or lacks the identity infrastructure to support adaptive policy enforcement; Grip assumes you have SSO and IAM foundations already in place.
Mid-market and enterprise security teams drowning in shadow SaaS sprawl should start with Grip Security Platform because it actually finds rogue AI tools and IaaS tenants that traditional SaaS discovery misses. The credential risk detection via browser extension surfaces the password reuse and shared account problems that kill compliance audits, and real-time breach alerts catch compromised logins before attackers move laterally. Skip this if your organization has fewer than 50 SaaS apps or you're looking for a tool that handles identity governance and access recertification; Grip excels at discovery and immediate remediation, not long-term entitlement management.
Identity-based SaaS discovery, risk indexing, and access control platform.
SaaS security platform for discovering and managing SaaS identity risks.
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Common questions about comparing Grip SaaS Security Control Plane vs Grip Security Platform for your sspm needs.
Grip SaaS Security Control Plane: Identity-based SaaS discovery, risk indexing, and access control platform. built by Grip Security. Core capabilities include Zero-touch SaaS discovery covering sanctioned, unsanctioned, and abandoned SaaS services, Up to 10 years of historical SaaS usage and authentication method tracking, SaaS risk indexing to identify dangling access, zombie accounts, weak/duplicate passwords, and OAuth grants..
Grip Security Platform: SaaS security platform for discovering and managing SaaS identity risks. built by Grip Security. Core capabilities include Shadow SaaS and shadow AI discovery, Rogue cloud IaaS tenant detection, Centralized SaaS app and account inventory..
Both serve the SSPM market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
Grip SaaS Security Control Plane differentiates with Zero-touch SaaS discovery covering sanctioned, unsanctioned, and abandoned SaaS services, Up to 10 years of historical SaaS usage and authentication method tracking, SaaS risk indexing to identify dangling access, zombie accounts, weak/duplicate passwords, and OAuth grants. Grip Security Platform differentiates with Shadow SaaS and shadow AI discovery, Rogue cloud IaaS tenant detection, Centralized SaaS app and account inventory.
Grip SaaS Security Control Plane is developed by Grip Security. Grip Security Platform is developed by Grip Security. Vendor maturity, funding stage, and team size can be important factors when evaluating long-term viability and support quality.
Grip SaaS Security Control Plane integrates with CASB, Endpoint Protection, IAM/SSO. Grip Security Platform integrates with Email, Identity Provider. Check integration compatibility with your existing security stack before deciding.
Grip SaaS Security Control Plane and Grip Security Platform serve similar SSPM use cases: both are SSPM tools, both cover Visibility. Review the feature comparison above to determine which fits your requirements.
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