At Saporo, we help organizations take control of their identity security posture—proactively, continuously, and at scale. As demand grows for solutions that go beyond detection and deliver real security outcomes, we’re proud to announce that Saporo is now ISO/IEC 27001 certified.
This certification is a major step in reinforcing our commitment to security and compliance, and it reflects the maturity and trustworthiness of our platform especially for large, security-conscious organizations.
Enterprise-grade by design
Over the past year, we’ve delivered key capabilities tailored for enterprise environments, with a focus on automation, control, and integration:
- Role-Based Access Control (RBAC): Manage access at scale with granular user permissions.
- Audit Trail: Full traceability of changes and actions across the platform.
- SSO with Azure AD and on-prem Active Directory: Seamless and secure authentication.
- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Built-in protection for direct Saporo logins.
- Custom Alerting: Trigger alerts based on the risks that matter to your environment.
- Jira Integration: Streamline remediation by converting findings into actionable tickets.
These features support enterprise teams looking to mature their identity security posture management (ISPM) strategies with Saporo serving as the central platform to measure, prioritize, and reduce identity risks.
Gaining ground in the enterprise
From global financial institutions to healthcare providers and public sector agencies, organizations are turning to Saporo to get ahead of identity-based attacks. Our graph-based modeling, intuitive workflows, and ability to operate in complex hybrid environments make us a strong fit for enterprises looking to harden their identity layer.
What’s next
ISO 27001 certification is an important milestone but it’s just one part of our broader roadmap. We’re continuing to invest in enterprise-ready capabilities, including deeper SIEM integrations, policy-based controls, and more automated response features.
If your team is looking to operationalize ISPM and reduce risk across Active Directory, Azure, and beyond: Saporo is ready.