Extend SSO and MFA Coverage​

Protect all SaaS, including shadow SaaS, with SSO and MFA.​

Identify gaps in both known and unknown apps and streamline the process of securing user accounts to prevent compromise.​

80%

of AI apps that could be federated are not.

Knowing which apps—high-risk and shadow SaaS—need protection and support SAML and MFA is challenging, often due to limited visibility or unclear ownership. Grip closes these gaps so you can confidently protect critical applications and enforce compliance.​

Seamlessly extend SSO and MFA to secure your high-risk apps.​

Discover known and shadow SaaS apps that need SSO and MFA coverage. Identify high-risk apps, assess SAML or MFA support, involve stakeholders, and activate SSO and MFA to strengthen security and minimize password-related IT support cases.​

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Find gaps in SSO and MFA coverage.​

Identify high-risk SaaS accounts.​

Focus on the riskiest apps first. Grip identifies high-risk apps that can benefit from SSO and MFA, helping your security team quickly prioritize and reduce investigation time.​

Assess SAML and MFA support.​

Easily determine if these risky apps support SAML and/or MFA and whether they are already enabled. ​

Initiate app protection and track progress.​

Request MFA and SSO enablement.​

Notify key stakeholders—such as the IDP admin or business app owner—with clear instructions and app-specific context for enabling SSO and MFA.​

Monitor progress.​

Maintain accountability by tracking the progress of SSO and MFA enablement. Grip provides reminders and actions to help teams stay on track and avoid delays.​

See how PDS Health saved 400+ hours in app authentication.​

Shadow SaaS and a decentralized security environment made it difficult for PDS Health to identify apps requiring stronger authentication. With Grip, they can easily determine which apps support SSO and MFA, saving hundreds of hours. Discover their journey.​
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The complete SaaS identity risk management solution.​

Uncover and secure shadow SaaS and rogue cloud accounts. ​
Prioritize SaaS risks for SSO integration.
Address SaaS identity risks promptly with 
policy-driven automation.
Leverage your existing tools to include shadow SaaS.​

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What are the main barriers to achieving universal SSO and MFA everywhere?​

Achieving universal SSO and MFA can be challenging due to the sheer number of SaaS applications, differing levels of SSO support, and integration costs. Many shadow SaaS apps lack enterprise-grade authentication, complicating centralized control and secure access across the organization.​

Is universal SSO and MFA everywhere possible?​

To establish universal SSO and MFA everywhere, security teams need full visibility into SaaS applications, use and risk scores, prioritizing the most critical apps, and evaluating their authentication status and requirement. Identifying apps that support SSO or MFA is critical. Grip Security simplifies this process, enabling secure, unified access across both managed and shadow SaaS applications.​

Is SSO and MFA required for compliance with industry and regulatory requirements?​

While specific compliance standards vary, many regulations, such as Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), HIPAA, PCI-DSS, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Acta (GLBA), NYDFS Cybersecurity regulation, and SOC 2, strongly recommend or require multi-factor authentication (MFA) and, in some cases, single sign-on (SSO) to protect sensitive data. Implementing SSO and MFA helps meet compliance by securing user access, reducing unauthorized access risks, and providing an audit trail, making it easier to demonstrate adherence to security requirements.​

FAQs about universal SSO and MFA everywhere​