Difend’s MDR service monitors your endpoints, cloud platforms, firewalls, and logs 24/7. Using EDR, SIEM, and behavioral analytics, we detect early-stage threats and respond quickly. Suspicious activity is investigated, triaged, and escalated to you only when it matters — no more drowning in false positives.
What’s Included?
Shadow IT Discovery
We identify all SaaS apps used across your organization — whether officially approved or not using agentless tools or browser plug-ins. Know what’s in use before locking it down.
Security Hardening for Google Workspace, Dropbox, and More
We enforce MFA, secure sharing settings, limit file access, and configure platform-specific controls like Google DLP, Dropbox activity logging, or Slack admin rules.
OAuth & App-to-App Risk Review
We monitor third-party integrations and connected apps that access company data flagging risky permissions and token misuse.
User Access Governance
Control who can access which apps, with SSO integration, role-based access controls, and automatic provisioning/deprovisioning.
SaaS DLP Policies
Set policies to prevent unauthorized file sharing, downloading to personal devices, or leaking sensitive data like credit card numbers or health records.
SaaS Security
Secure the Cloud Apps Your Team Actually Uses
Your team uses dozens of SaaS applications Google Workspace, Dropbox, Slack, Zoom, and many more. But not all of them are configured properly, and some may not even be visible to IT. This creates blind spots that attackers exploit. Difend helps businesses gain visibility, enforce policies, and reduce data leakage risks across SaaS platforms even in hybrid and remote environments.

Why Choose Difend?
Reduce your cyber insurance premiums by showing strong controls
Stop ransomware and phishing before they spread
Get audit-ready with policies aligned to OFSI B-10, HIPAA, and PCI
Reduce MTTR (Mean Time to Respond) to endpoint incidents
Turn your staff into your strongest security layer
Who It’s For




Remote or hybrid teams using Google Workspace, Dropbox, Slack, Zoom, etc.
Businesses with data stored across multiple SaaS platforms
Organizations seeking to align with OFSI B-10, HIPAA, or NIST 800-53
SMBs concerned about file sharing, insider misuse, and app sprawl