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Hoboken NJ Active Directory security platform; raised $200M+; identity threat detection and response for AD, Entra ID, and hybrid identity environments.
Semperis is an identity security company founded in 2014 and headquartered in Hoboken, New Jersey. The company focuses on securing and recovering Active Directory (AD) and Azure Active Directory (Entra ID) environments, which represent the most critical identity infrastructure in the majority of enterprises. Active Directory is the primary authentication and authorization backbone for Windows environments globally, and it has become one of the most attacked components in modern ransomware and nation-state intrusions — attackers that compromise AD can gain access to every system in an organization.\n\nSemperis raised $200 million in a Series C round led by JP Morgan Growth Equity Partners and Vision Blue, valuing the company at approximately $1 billion. Its platform covers three domains: Directory Services Protector (DSP) for continuous AD threat monitoring and automated attack rollback; AD Security Assessment for evaluating the attack surface of AD configurations; and Active Directory Forest Recovery (ADFR) for rapid recovery of AD from cyberattacks. The ADFR product addresses a critical gap: most organizations' backup and recovery processes are not designed to recover AD cleanly from a ransomware attack that corrupted or encrypted AD data.\n\nSemperis's Purple Knight tool, a free Active Directory security assessment, has been downloaded by more than 10,000 organizations and is widely used by IT and security teams to benchmark their AD attack surface. The company's deep expertise in AD-based attack techniques — including DCSync, Golden Ticket, Kerberoasting, and pass-the-hash attacks — informs its detection engine, which monitors AD events in real time and can automatically roll back unauthorized changes before they cause damage.
Data platform for security and observability acquired by Cisco for $28B in March 2024. Used by 90 of Fortune 100; 7,500+ enterprise customers globally; flagship SIEM and Splunk SOAR power enterprise security operations centers.
Splunk is a data platform for security and observability founded in 2003 in San Francisco, built on the idea that machine-generated data — logs, events, metrics, traces — contains the intelligence organizations need to detect threats, investigate incidents, and ensure digital systems stay available. The company's core technology indexes and searches massive volumes of machine data in real time, enabling security and IT operations teams to answer complex questions across their entire data estate without predefined schemas.\n\nSplunk's flagship product is its SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) platform, used by 90 of the Fortune 100 to detect and respond to security threats. Its broader portfolio includes Splunk Observability Cloud for infrastructure monitoring, Splunk SOAR for security orchestration and automated response, and Splunk IT Service Intelligence for IT operations. The platform's schema-on-read approach and SPL query language give analysts flexibility to investigate novel threats and operational issues that structured databases cannot accommodate.\n\nSplunk was acquired by Cisco for $28B in March 2024, one of the largest cybersecurity acquisitions in history, and has been integrated into Cisco's AI-driven security portfolio. The combination of Cisco's network telemetry and global customer relationships with Splunk's data analytics depth creates a powerful full-stack security and observability offering. Under Cisco, Splunk is adding AI-native features — including AI Assistant for SPL and automated threat detection — to maintain its leadership position as the SIEM market evolves toward AI-augmented security operations.
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