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See What Your SaaS Tools See

Your team shares calendars, documents, and data across dozens of SaaS tools. We monitor these for risky behaviors and alert you before competitors access your secrets.

Real Alerts That Save Companies

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Critical: Calendar Exposure Detected

Sarah from Sales has shared her calendar publicly. The following sensitive meetings are now visible:

  • • "Q4 Pricing Strategy Discussion" with CEO
  • • "Acquisition Target: TechCorp Review"
  • • "Customer Churn Emergency - BigClient"

Your competitors now know your pricing changes, M&A targets, and at-risk customers.

Comprehensive SaaS Visibility

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Calendar Intelligence

Detect public calendars exposing meeting titles, attendees, and strategic plans.

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File Sharing Audit

Track documents shared externally, public links, and permission changes.

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Public Link Detection

Find and secure publicly accessible links to sensitive internal resources.

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Shadow IT Discovery

Identify unauthorized SaaS tools being used with company data.

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API Key Exposure

Scan for API keys and credentials accidentally shared in documents or code.

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Third-Party Access

Monitor external users with access to your systems and data.

Monitors 100+ SaaS Platforms

Google Workspace
Microsoft 365
Slack
Salesforce
Dropbox
Box
GitHub
Jira
Confluence
Notion
Zoom
Teams

Plus 90+ more platforms with new integrations added monthly

Protect What Matters Most

Competitive Intelligence Protection

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    Strategic Plans

    Prevent roadmaps and strategies from leaking through calendar titles

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    Pricing & Deals

    Stop competitors from seeing your pricing discussions and deal flow

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    Customer Information

    Protect customer lists and engagement data from exposure

Compliance & Risk Management

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    Data Classification

    Automatically classify and track sensitive data across platforms

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    Regulatory Compliance

    Meet GDPR, CCPA, and industry-specific requirements

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    Audit Trail

    Complete visibility into who accessed what and when

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Frequently asked questions

What does SaaS security monitoring actually cover? +

Engarde watches the everyday behaviors that quietly leak data across your SaaS estate: public file sharing in Drive/SharePoint, calendars exposed to anyone-with-the-link, third-party OAuth apps quietly granted access to corporate data, accounts without MFA, dormant external collaborators, and over-privileged Slack channels. Each finding is tied back to the user who caused it so you can fix the behavior, not just the symptom.

How is this different from a CASB? +

A CASB enforces policy at the network or API edge — it asks "is this transaction allowed?". Engarde is behaviorally focused: it audits the human action ("Sarah just made her Q4 pricing deck public") and routes a contextual Slack/Teams nudge to that person so they remediate it themselves. CASBs block; Engarde changes behavior. Most customers run both, with Engarde sitting closer to the user.

Which SaaS apps are supported today? +

Engarde SaaS Monitoring ships first-class connectors for Google Workspace, Microsoft 365 (incl. SharePoint, OneDrive, Entra/Azure AD) and Slack. These are the three surfaces where most behavioral risk concentrates. Additional SaaS platforms are added on the roadmap based on customer signal — talk to us if a specific tool is blocking.

What is an example of a risky behavior it catches? +

A common one: an employee shares the "Q4 Pricing Strategy" doc as anyone-with-the-link to send it quickly to a partner, and forgets to restrict it afterwards. Engarde detects the public link, identifies the owner, and DMs them on Slack with a one-click "restrict to my company" action. Same pattern for public calendars exposing meeting titles, shadow OAuth apps over-permissioned to mailboxes, and external guests still active months after a project ended.

Is this the same Engarde as the fencing brand / law firm / arms platform? +

No. This is Engarde the SaaS security company at engarde.cc — distinct from other vendors sharing the Engarde name.