Compare the Top Insider Threat Management Software that integrates with Notion as of November 2025

This a list of Insider Threat Management software that integrates with Notion. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Notion. View the products that work with Notion in the table below.

What is Insider Threat Management Software for Notion?

Insider threat management software, also known as insider risk management software, is designed to help organizations identify, detect, and prevent potential threats from internal sources. It monitors user activity to identify malicious or suspicious behavior and alerts security personnel when it finds such behavior. This software also provides detailed analytics on the user's activities for easier investigation of issues. Finally, it helps with compliance by creating an audit trail of user activities for reporting purposes. Compare and read user reviews of the best Insider Threat Management software for Notion currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    MINDely
    MIND is the first-ever data security platform that puts data loss prevention (DLP) and insider risk management (IRM) programs on autopilot, so you can automatically identify, detect, and prevent data leaks at machine speed. Continuously find your sensitive data in files spread across your IT environments whether at rest, in motion, or in use. MIND continuously exposes blindspots of sensitive data across your IT environments including SaaS, AI apps, endpoints, on-premise file shares, and emails. MIND monitors and analyzes billions of data security events in real time, enriches each incident with context, and remediates autonomously. MIND automatically blocks sensitive data in real-time from escaping your control, or collaborates with users to remediate risks and educate on your policies. MIND continuously exposes blindspots of sensitive data at rest, in motion, and in use by integrating with data sources across your IT workloads, e.g. SaaS, AI apps, on-premises, endpoints, and emails.
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