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SSPM platform acquired by CrowdStrike in 2023; deep security configuration management across 150+ SaaS applications. Tel Aviv Israel;
Adaptive Shield is a SaaS security posture management (SSPM) company founded in 2019 by Maor Bin and Jony Shlomoff in Tel Aviv, Israel. The company pioneered the SSPM category, which Gartner formally named as a distinct security market in 2021. Adaptive Shield's platform connects to an organization's SaaS applications via native APIs and continuously monitors security configurations, user permissions, and integration settings against security best practices and compliance frameworks. When a configuration drifts from the desired state — for example, multi-factor authentication being disabled for a user, or a permissive external sharing setting turned on — the platform alerts security teams and provides remediation guidance.\n\nAdaptive Shield raised $30 million before being acquired by CrowdStrike in 2023 for approximately $300 million. CrowdStrike integrated Adaptive Shield's SSPM technology into its Falcon platform as Falcon SaaS Security, giving CrowdStrike customers deep visibility into the security posture of their SaaS estates alongside CrowdStrike's existing endpoint, identity, and cloud security capabilities. The acquisition reflected CrowdStrike's strategy to expand from endpoint-centric security to comprehensive platform coverage.\n\nPrior to acquisition, Adaptive Shield supported security configuration checks across more than 150 SaaS applications including Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Salesforce, ServiceNow, Zoom, Slack, GitHub, and Workday. Its check library covered thousands of individual configuration settings mapped to CIS Benchmarks, SOC 2, and other frameworks. The platform also provided an integration risk monitoring capability that inventoried third-party apps connected to core SaaS platforms, similar to the SSPM expansion toward full SaaS security management.
Cloud-native identity governance platform converging IGA for cloud, on-premises, and SaaS entitlement management. El Segundo CA; raised $130M+;
Saviynt is a cloud-native identity governance and access management company founded in 2010 and headquartered in El Segundo, California. The company was founded by Sachin Nayyar as a modern alternative to legacy on-premises identity governance and administration (IGA) tools like SailPoint and Oracle Identity Governance that struggled to handle cloud and SaaS environments. Saviynt was built cloud-first, with a multi-tenant SaaS architecture that enables faster deployment and more flexible integration with cloud identity providers, HR systems, and applications compared to legacy IGA tools.\n\nSaviynt raised $130 million in funding led by AB Private Credit Investors and KKR, and serves more than 500 enterprise customers including major financial institutions, healthcare systems, and government agencies. Its platform covers identity lifecycle management — provisioning, de-provisioning, and access request workflows — privileged access management (PAM) for high-risk accounts, application access governance for ERP and custom applications, and cloud entitlements management for AWS, Azure, and GCP. Saviynt's convergence of IGA and PAM in a single platform is a differentiator from point solutions that address these capabilities separately.\n\nThe platform's risk-based approach uses machine learning to analyze access patterns, detect toxic combinations of entitlements that create segregation of duties violations, and recommend least-privilege access certifications. Saviynt's integration library covers Workday, SAP, Oracle, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and hundreds of other enterprise applications, enabling comprehensive access governance across complex hybrid IT environments. The company is positioned as a cloud-generation challenger to legacy IGA vendors in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for IGA.
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