
Symantec, a division of Broadcom, offers its CloudSOC CASB to monitor and control the use of sanctioned SaaS apps through extensive API integrations and in-line traffic analysis. The Symantec CASB provides full visibility and automatic detection of high-risk users, compromised accounts, and malicious insiders. Individualized behavioral-based user threat scores allow fast identification of risky user accounts. The tool automates the classification regulated data flowing in and out of apps, and it enforces controls that align with corporate policies. The tool includes DLP functionality and CSPM.
Versa’s CASB is part of its One Universal SSE Platform that contains a unified dashboard and policy rule set for a variety of security services, including DLP, ZTNA, applications firewall, analytics and reporting. All its modules were entirely developed in-house, include various AI-based tools, and it supports all three modes of operation. Users can create protective policies using natural language queries of its embedded AI, as well as explore alerts and remediations.
Zscaler CASB offers inline, real-time capabilities and out-of-band scanning functionality to protect data, block threats, provide visibility, and assure compliance. Key features include agentless cloud browser isolation to secure BYOD and third-party devices where software installations are infeasible, advanced threat protection to stop malware from reaching cloud resources in real time, cloud sandboxing to detect new ransomware and other zero-day infections, shadow IT discovery to automatically identify unsanctioned apps used by employees and create a risk score for each. It uses AI to classify and detect data leaks and will have additional AI-based tools in early 2026.
