Canonic Security, a cybersecurity startup protecting SaaS business applications, announced the launch of AppTotal, a free community offering enabling security analysis of any SaaS integration, third-party app or add-on.
AppTotal lets organizations profile the permissions, posture and behavior of third-party apps before connecting them to IT-approved applications. It is the first independent and continuously updated index of SaaS add-ons and integrations, starting with Google Workspace, Microsoft 365/Azure and Slack, with Atlassian, Salesforce and others coming soon.
According to Canonic Security, enterprises have hundreds of third-party integrations across their business platforms on average, with some going over thousands. More than one-third have data access and more than five percent have at least one vulnerability exposing the organization to third-party risk. Canonic Security, which offers dynamic scanning technology for SaaS apps, is addressing this emerging threat landscape by offering AppTotal for free, as part of the company’s ongoing strategic initiative to democratize enterprise SaaS security.
Recently coming out of stealth, backed by notable investors, Canonic is dedicated to maintaining AppTotal as a free community tool, so that any organization can effectively assess apps, integrations, and third-party add-ons they connect to the business platforms powering the enterprise.
To learn more, visit www.apptotal.io