Features, pricing, ratings, and pros & cons — compared head-to-head.
Octiga is a commercial sspm tool by Octiga. SaaS Alerts is a commercial sspm tool by SaaS Alerts. 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:
MSPs managing Microsoft 365 for multiple customers need Octiga because it applies security baselines across tenants from a single dashboard, eliminating the manual baseline work that scales poorly across clients. The tool handles auto-remediation of M365 misconfigurations 24/7 and covers the full tenant stack, Exchange Online through Intune, which means fewer security gaps slip past your annual audits. Skip this if your customers are mostly on-premises Exchange or if you need detection and response capabilities beyond M365; Octiga is posture management, not threat hunting.
Mid-market and enterprise security teams drowning in SaaS identity alerts will benefit most from SaaS Alerts' automated remediation engine, which actually terminates compromised sessions and enforces MFA without waiting for manual approval. The tool covers the full chain from continuous monitoring through incident mitigation, with particular strength in DE.CM and RS.MI functions that move you from detection to containment in minutes rather than hours. Skip this if your organization has minimal SaaS adoption or relies heavily on on-premises applications; the value collapses when you're monitoring fewer than five critical cloud apps.
Multi-tenant M365 security monitoring, baselines & remediation for MSPs.
Continuous SaaS security monitoring with automated threat remediation for IT teams.
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Common questions about comparing Octiga vs SaaS Alerts for your sspm needs.
Octiga: Multi-tenant M365 security monitoring, baselines & remediation for MSPs. built by Octiga. Core capabilities include Best-practice M365 security baseline templates (Exchange Online, Entra ID, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Intune), Multi-tenant security standardization and management from a single dashboard, Threat detection via Microsoft 365 Unified Audit Log with traffic light alert system..
SaaS Alerts: Continuous SaaS security monitoring with automated threat remediation for IT teams. built by SaaS Alerts. Core capabilities include Continuous monitoring of user access, login attempts, and data activity across SaaS environments, Automated remediation rules to block suspicious activity and terminate compromised sessions, Identity and Access Management tracking (who logs in, from where, and what they access)..
Both serve the SSPM market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
Octiga differentiates with Best-practice M365 security baseline templates (Exchange Online, Entra ID, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Intune), Multi-tenant security standardization and management from a single dashboard, Threat detection via Microsoft 365 Unified Audit Log with traffic light alert system. SaaS Alerts differentiates with Continuous monitoring of user access, login attempts, and data activity across SaaS environments, Automated remediation rules to block suspicious activity and terminate compromised sessions, Identity and Access Management tracking (who logs in, from where, and what they access).
Octiga is developed by Octiga. SaaS Alerts is developed by SaaS Alerts. Vendor maturity, funding stage, and team size can be important factors when evaluating long-term viability and support quality.
Octiga integrates with Microsoft 365, Exchange Online, Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint and 4 more. SaaS Alerts integrates with Microsoft 365. Check integration compatibility with your existing security stack before deciding.
Octiga and SaaS Alerts serve similar SSPM use cases: both are SSPM tools, both cover Alerting. Review the feature comparison above to determine which fits your requirements.
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