As SaaS and AI adoption accelerates across the Middle East and Africa, organizations are facing rising security risks tied to identity sprawl, third party access, and limited visibility into rapidly evolving digital environments. AmiViz has announced a strategic distribution partnership with FrontierZero to expand SaaS security capabilities across the region. The AmiViz FrontierZero partnership aims to address growing demand for real time visibility, identity intelligence, and third party risk protection as enterprises modernize their cloud and AI ecosystems.

Across MEA, organizations are increasingly adopting SaaS applications and AI driven tools, often without centralized IT oversight. While this enables faster innovation, it also creates security blind spots around identity access, external integrations, and shadow SaaS deployments. These gaps are becoming prime targets for attackers, particularly as businesses struggle to maintain a unified view of their expanding digital footprint.

FrontierZero’s platform is designed to tackle this challenge by providing continuous monitoring and mapping of SaaS environments. Its architecture establishes behavioral baselines across users and applications, allowing security teams to detect anomalies such as compromised credentials, excessive permissions, and suspicious data flows. The platform also extends visibility into third party and partner access, offering early detection of external threats before they escalate into breaches.

The AmiViz FrontierZero partnership leverages AmiViz’s established channel ecosystem and regional expertise to accelerate adoption of these capabilities. Through training, enablement, and co marketing initiatives, the collaboration will support channel partners and customers in implementing visibility first security models that prioritize proactive risk management.

Ilyas Mohammed, Chief Operating Officer at AmiViz, said, “SaaS and identity-based risks are expanding faster than traditional security teams can track. FrontierZero brings a powerful, intelligence-driven approach that gives organizations the clarity and control they need to secure their SaaS and AI environments. By combining their innovation with our channel strength, we are enabling customers to move from reactive security to real-time understanding of their exposure.”

The partnership also reflects FrontierZero’s regional focus, with the company positioning itself as a solution built for the unique challenges of the GCC and broader MEA market. Karl McGowan emphasized the complexity of the current threat landscape, stating, “Across the region, organisations are wrestling with a new mix of overlapping risks lines of business buying their own SaaS tools without IT involvement, third-party access that security teams can’t actively monitor, constant joiner-mover-leaver changes creating identity blind spots, and fast-growing AI sprawl driven by business units moving at their own pace. As a homegrown GCC company, FrontierZero is designed specifically for this problem. We give security teams a live map of every external connection, track identity changes as people join, move, and leave, and shine a light on unmanaged SaaS and AI tools before they become a back door. Together with Ilyas and the AmiViz team, we’re excited to help organisations turn these overlapping risks into something they can measure, govern, and confidently report on.”

The AmiViz FrontierZero partnership highlights a broader shift toward identity centric and visibility driven security strategies. As SaaS ecosystems continue to expand and AI adoption accelerates, organizations will increasingly rely on platforms that provide continuous insight and proactive risk detection. This collaboration positions both companies to play a key role in strengthening cybersecurity resilience across the MEA region.

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