Features, pricing, ratings, and pros & cons — compared head-to-head.
Obsidian Security - Excessive Privileges is a commercial sspm tool by Obsidian Security. Valence Security is a commercial sspm tool by Valence 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:
Obsidian Security - Excessive Privileges
Security teams managing SaaS sprawl across SMB to enterprise deployments should pick Obsidian Security - Excessive Privileges for its ability to surface and remediate the permissions nobody remembers assigning. It covers both the visibility gap (ID.AM asset management) and the access control problem (PR.AA) in one workflow, eliminating the manual audit cycles that usually stretch across quarters. Skip this if your organization runs a locked-down SaaS roster with strong provisioning governance already in place; the tool's value compounds with chaos, not with discipline.
Mid-market and enterprise security teams drowning in SaaS and AI application sprawl need Valence Security because it actually maps shadow IT and non-human identities to specific risk, not just flags them as unknowns. Coverage across 175+ SaaS and AI applications with built-in ITDR and NHI governance for service accounts means you're doing identity threat detection where most CSPM tools stop at inventory. Skip this if your environment is still on-premises heavy or you need deep infrastructure resilience controls; Valence prioritizes asset discovery and identity access control over infrastructure hardening.
SaaS excessive privilege detection and remediation platform.
SaaS and AI security platform for posture mgmt, ITDR, and NHI governance.
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Common questions about comparing Obsidian Security - Excessive Privileges vs Valence Security for your sspm needs.
Obsidian Security - Excessive Privileges: SaaS excessive privilege detection and remediation platform. built by Obsidian Security. Core capabilities include Identification of over-privileged SaaS accounts, Detection of publicly exposed files and links, Visibility into active vs. unused SaaS access and permissions..
Valence Security: SaaS and AI security platform for posture mgmt, ITDR, and NHI governance. built by Valence Security. Core capabilities include SaaS and AI application discovery, including shadow IT inventory, SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) for risk identification and prioritization, AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM) for AI tool and agent governance..
Both serve the SSPM market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
Obsidian Security - Excessive Privileges differentiates with Identification of over-privileged SaaS accounts, Detection of publicly exposed files and links, Visibility into active vs. unused SaaS access and permissions. Valence Security differentiates with SaaS and AI application discovery, including shadow IT inventory, SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) for risk identification and prioritization, AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM) for AI tool and agent governance.
Obsidian Security - Excessive Privileges is developed by Obsidian Security. Valence Security is developed by Valence Security. Vendor maturity, funding stage, and team size can be important factors when evaluating long-term viability and support quality.
Obsidian Security - Excessive Privileges and Valence Security serve similar SSPM use cases: both are SSPM tools, both cover Misconfiguration. Review the feature comparison above to determine which fits your requirements.
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