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SaaS identity security platform discovering all SaaS usage including shadow apps through identity-centric user activity analysis. Tel Aviv Israel; raised $41M+;
Grip Security is a SaaS security risk management company founded in 2021 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel. The company takes an identity-centric approach to SaaS security, arguing that since every SaaS application requires user authentication, monitoring identity activity across identity providers reveals the full scope of SaaS usage — including shadow SaaS applications that IT and security teams never approved. Grip's platform connects to identity providers and discovers every SaaS application in use by analyzing authentication logs, regardless of whether IT provisioned the app or employees signed up independently.\n\nGrip raised $41 million in funding led by YL Ventures, with participation from Intel Capital and other investors. Its platform builds a continuous inventory of all SaaS applications in use, maps each application to the users accessing it, identifies the sensitivity of data the application accesses, and scores the risk of each application based on vendor security posture, compliance certifications, and permission scope. Security and IT teams can use this inventory to enforce SaaS governance policies, accelerate offboarding by identifying all apps a departing employee accessed, and reduce the attack surface from unmanaged SaaS sprawl.\n\nGrip's offboarding automation is a standout use case: when an employee leaves, IT typically only deactivates accounts in applications it manages. Grip identifies every SaaS application the departing employee used — including those IT doesn't manage — and enables automated or guided offboarding workflows to revoke access across the full SaaS estate. This reduces the risk of former employees retaining unauthorized access to company data through forgotten SaaS accounts.
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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