Obsidian vs Competitor A

Reco AI vs. Palo Alto Networks

As organizations adopt SaaS and AI tools, attackers are quick to exploit gaps in security to launch large-scale attacks.

Powerful and intuitive remote monitoring and management

Best-in-class Support

NinjaOne has been recognized as #1 in support year-after-year by users on G2. With free and unlimited onboarding, training, and support, we are your partner in success.

Fast, Intuitive UI

NinjaOne makes your technicians more efficient with an intuitive, modern interface that puts all your decisions in one place and cuts out extra clicks.

Easy and effective automation

NinjaOne makes your technicians more efficient with an intuitive, modern interface that puts all your decisions in one place and cuts out extra clicks.

Obsidian vs Drupal

Least privilege
Data exposure verification
SaaS supply chain risk management
Token misuse & compromise
Insider risk detection
Supply chain & OAuth threat detection and incident response
MFA bypass detection
AI prompt security
Advanced AI-powered phishing
Drupal
Least privilege
Data exposure verification
SaaS supply chain risk management
Token misuse & compromise
Insider risk detection
Supply chain & OAuth threat detection and incident response
MFA bypass detection
AI prompt security
Advanced AI-powered phishing
Obsidian Logo
Least privilege
Data exposure verification
SaaS supply chain risk management
Token misuse & compromise
Insider risk detection
Supply chain & OAuth threat detection and incident response
MFA bypass detection
AI prompt security
Advanced AI-powered phishing
Based on G2 Summer 2025

Powerful integrations, zero hassle

Why Obsidian is better?

Drupal
Product Summary

Drupal and WordPress are two of the most powerful content management systems available today. This comparison will analyze their features, scalability, and user-friendliness to assist you in making an informed choice.

Use Cases
  • RMM:

    Protecting sensitive customer data in financial services.

  • PSA:

    Securing intellectual property in tech companies.

  • Patch management:

    Ensuring compliance in healthcare organizations.

  • Network discovery:

    Mitigating risks in e-commerce platforms.

Shortcomings
  • Inconsistent customer service:

    High initial setup costs for comprehensive solutions.

  • Limited integrations:

    Complexity in integrating with existing systems.

  • Patch management issues:

    Ongoing maintenance and updates required.

  • Scarce network monitoring options:

    Potential for false positives in threat detection.

Why your peers choose Obsidian over Drupal

While WordPress is known for its ease of use, Drupal excels in flexibility and scalability for larger projects. Your decision should be based on your project requirements and technical expertise.

We’ve saved an absolute ton of people hours through automation and data pulled from Obsidian”
Obsidian’s been able to scale with us wherever we’ve needed it to go”
You’ve revolutionized our incident response”
With Obsidian, we had all the integrations in place, ready to go, and a big catalog of threat detections out-of-the-box”
Headshot of Mario Duarte from Snowflake

Snowflake has hundreds of SaaS applications — to gain visibility into those SaaS applications could take months. With Obsidian we were able to do that in days, if not hours.

Mario Duarte, Vice President of Security, Snowflake

Headshot of Heather Akuiyibo from Databricks

Our partnership with Obsidian as a Built on Databricks Partner underscores a joint commitment to offer our customers a secure and unified platform for data, analytics and AI, that empowers fast and powerful insights.

Heather Akuiyibo, VP Go-To-Market, Databricks

Headshot of Øyvind Berget from Norma Cyber

Seeing threats across SaaS solutions in a single pane of view is critical to us. Obsidian promises always-on monitoring and protection, and meets the compliance standards that our members need to operate seamlessly.

Øyvind Berget, Chief Technical Officer, Norma Cyber

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM)?

SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) is a solution designed to eliminate risks across your SaaS environment by continually monitoring, managing, and remediating security issues and misconfigurations. Obsidian SSPM helps organizations identify privileged accounts without proper controls, revoke dormant access, uncover shadow SaaS, automate compliance, and manage integration risks efficiently.

Why is SaaS compliance important for my organization?

SaaS compliance is critical because non-compliance can lead to significant business losses, including reputational damage and legal consequences. In fact, there are over 33 class action lawsuits per month related to data breaches involving non-compliance. Efficient SSPM not only ensures you meet regulatory requirements but also reduces the potential impact of security incidents.

How does Obsidian help automate SaaS compliance?

Obsidian automates SaaS compliance by allowing you to track progress against external and custom frameworks, receive real-time alerts on non-compliant app controls, automate evidence collection, and generate reports for any compliance framework within seconds. This streamlines audit preparation and reduces compliance management overhead substantially.

What risks are associated with SaaS misconfigurations?

SaaS misconfigurations can leave critical gaps that attackers exploit to gain unauthorized access or exfiltrate data. With more than 40 million unique permissions across SaaS solutions, manual remediation isn’t scalable. One in six SaaS breaches stem from basic posture issues, such as dormant accounts or excess privileges; addressing these can prevent many security incidents.

How does Obsidian discover and manage shadow SaaS?

Obsidian uncovers both sanctioned and unsanctioned apps within your organization, providing detailed insights on users, login frequency, authentication methods, and app owners. By managing this SaaS inventory, organizations can control SaaS sprawl, minimize risk from unapproved apps, and optimize business expenses.

Can Obsidian help prevent SaaS configuration drift?

Yes, Obsidian helps prevent SaaS configuration drift by monitoring for unauthorized or risky configuration changes across your SaaS environment. Early detection and automated remediation options eliminate potentially harmful changes, maintaining a secure and compliant SaaS posture over time.

How does Obsidian reduce integration risk across SaaS applications?

Obsidian identifies all SaaS integrations in your environment, assigns comprehensive risk scores to each integration, and flags unapproved, new, or inactive integrations. This proactive approach allows you to quickly mitigate risks associated with third-party SaaS connections before they can be exploited.

What are the benefits of using Obsidian for managing privileged accounts?

Obsidian helps you monitor privileged accounts for proper controls such as MFA, automate workflows for risk management, revoke unnecessary access, and address privilege creep. By managing high-risk accounts, you significantly decrease the likelihood of a security breach originating from excessive or outdated permissions.