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Companies using Appsian Security Platform for Data Loss Prevention include: Government of Ohio, a United States based Government organisation with 51678 employees and revenues of $43.83 billion, San Joaquin County California, a United States based Government organisation with 7717 employees and revenues of $2.17 billion, City Utilities of Springfield, a United States based Government organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $110.0 million and many others.
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City Utilities of Springfield | Government | 1000 | $110M | United States | Appsian | Appsian Security Platform | Data Loss Prevention | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 City Utilities of Springfield implemented the Appsian Security Platform as an ERP Data Security Platform to address single sign-on and secure access requirements for its enterprise applications. The Web Operations Team sought a seamless SSO experience but encountered PeopleSoft’s lack of SAML support, prompting selection of Appsian’s SSO Connector to integrate the agency identity provider, Microsoft ADFS, with PeopleSoft.
Deployment centered on the Appsian SSO Connector for authentication bridging and the Appsian Security Platform for protecting sensitive data and transactions when accessed outside the corporate network. Functional capabilities implemented included SSO integration with the Microsoft ADFS identity provider, session and transaction-level protections to enforce secure access from mobile and off-network endpoints, and controls to enable scaled employee self-service workflows consistent with ERP Data Security Platform use cases.
Operational scope focused on the Web Operations Team and employee self-service business functions, with explicit integrations into PeopleSoft and Microsoft ADFS. The implementation enabled City Utilities of Springfield to scale employee self-service transactions for mobile access in a secure fashion while preserving centralized authentication and data protection across PeopleSoft interactions.
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Government of Ohio | Government | 51678 | $43.8B | United States | Appsian | Appsian Security Platform | Data Loss Prevention | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, the Government of Ohio deployed Appsian Security Platform. The Appsian Security Platform, classified as an ERP Data Security Platform, was configured to provide single sign on across PeopleSoft applications using Appsian’s PeopleSoft SSO Connector.
The implementation leveraged the configurable PeopleSoft SSO Connector to simulate communication between PeopleSoft and their identity provider, enabling centralized authentication flows and consistent session handling across PeopleSoft modules. Operational coverage targeted enterprise application access management, centralizing identity management for all enterprise applications alike and reducing point-to-point authentication configurations. Governance was adjusted to consolidate authentication control and standardize SSO configuration as part of ongoing maintenance, and the solution architecture positioned the Appsian Security Platform as the intermediary enforcing identity federation workflows while preserving native PeopleSoft behavior.
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San Joaquin County California | Government | 7717 | $2.2B | United States | Appsian | Appsian Security Platform | Data Loss Prevention | 2002 | n/a |
In 2002, San Joaquin County California deployed the Appsian Security Platform as an ERP Data Security Platform to secure PeopleSoft self service transactions for remote and mobile access. The county Information Services Department focused the implementation on PeopleSoft transaction controls that handle PII and other sensitive records used by staff and field users.
The Appsian Security Platform implementation included field level DUO 2FA, contextual access controls, dynamic data masking, least privilege enforcement, single sign on with SAML support, and detailed user activity logging. Field level DUO 2FA challenged users to reconfirm identity when accessing sensitive records, while contextual controls assessed user activity to determine allowable actions. Dynamic masking was applied to self service transactions containing PII to reduce exposure during remote access.
Integration points were explicitly tied to PeopleSoft applications and DUO for two factor authentication, with Appsian's Single Sign On solution used to build SAML support for PeopleSoft sessions. The deployment covered county ISD managed access paths for remote and mobile users, and included configuration to constrain privileged accounts so that remote sessions could only execute low risk self service transactions. User activity logging captured granular telemetry including who accessed a transaction, location, time, user actions and device details.
Governance changes included enforcing least privilege access policies and transaction level access controls to reshape workflow approvals for remote use of PeopleSoft, and logging policies were formalized to support auditability. The Appsian Security Platform provided the county with transaction level security, contextual controls and masking capabilities aligned to ERP Data Security Platform use cases.
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