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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 and container security platform powered by open-source Falco runtime engine for Kubernetes workloads. San Francisco CA; raised $741M+;
Sysdig is a cloud and container security company founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company was created by Loris Degioanni, co-creator of Wireshark, and built around deep runtime visibility into containers, Kubernetes, and cloud infrastructure. Sysdig is the creator and primary contributor to Falco, the CNCF open-source runtime security project that has become the de facto standard for detecting threats in containerized environments based on system call monitoring.\n\nThe company raised $741 million across multiple funding rounds and built a unified CNAPP that combines runtime security with cloud security posture management, vulnerability management, identity risk analysis, and threat intelligence. Sysdig's differentiation comes from its runtime insights layer — by understanding what containers and workloads are actually doing at runtime, it can correlate static scan findings with live activity to identify which vulnerabilities are being actively exploited versus which ones are present but never reached by execution paths. This dramatically reduces the number of CVEs that require immediate remediation.\n\nSysdig's platform is used by enterprises in financial services, healthcare, technology, and government sectors running large-scale Kubernetes environments. The company offers both SaaS and on-premises deployment options to meet data residency and compliance requirements. It integrates with CI/CD pipelines for shift-left scanning, ticketing systems like Jira and ServiceNow, and SIEM platforms. Sysdig's network security capabilities also include Kubernetes network policy recommendations and real-time network threat detection.
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