AppOmni Honoured by Frost & Sullivan for SaaS Security Leadership
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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