Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
NYC/Tel Aviv cloud DSPM platform; raised $55M+; autonomous data discovery and classification with privacy-first design for enterprise cloud environments.
Sentra is a cloud data security company founded in 2021 and headquartered in New York City, with engineering based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The company was founded by Yoav Regev, Ron Reiter, and Asaf Kochan — including alumni of Israeli intelligence Unit 8200 — to address the growing challenge of data sprawl in cloud environments. Sentra's platform autonomously discovers sensitive data across cloud-native data stores, databases, data pipelines, and SaaS applications, classifies it using contextual AI, and surfaces data security risks without requiring any data to leave the customer's own environment.\n\nSentra raised $55 million in funding from investors including Standard Investments, Moore Strategic Ventures, and Bessemer Venture Partners. Its privacy-first architecture differentiates Sentra from some competitors: the platform analyzes data metadata and structure within the customer's cloud environment rather than sending data samples to an external service for classification, addressing a common concern organizations have about DSPM vendors accessing their most sensitive information. The platform integrates with AWS, Azure, GCP, and cloud-native data services including Snowflake, Databricks, and Redshift.\n\nSentra's use cases include cloud data asset inventory for compliance and governance, detection of shadow data stores created by developers without security oversight, identification of over-permissioned data access by users and service accounts, and continuous monitoring for data movement that could indicate an exfiltration attempt or accidental exposure. The platform provides remediation guidance that routes to both security teams and the data owners responsible for each store.
Dallas TX enterprise browser platform; raised $490M+; secure Chromium-based browser giving IT full control over web application access and data flows.
Island Technology is an enterprise browser company founded in 2020 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The company was founded by Michael Fey and Dan Amiga to reimagine how enterprises secure access to web applications by moving security controls into the browser itself rather than relying on network perimeters that have become irrelevant in a cloud and remote-work era. Island built an enterprise browser based on the Chromium engine that is functionally identical to Google Chrome for end users but gives IT and security teams complete control over what data can be accessed, copied, printed, screenshotted, or uploaded within each web application.\n\nIsland raised $490 million across multiple funding rounds including a $250 million Series D, valuing the company above $3 billion. The platform addresses use cases across contractor and third-party access, BYOD environments where employees use personal devices to access corporate applications, and zero-trust access control for web-based SaaS applications. Because the enterprise browser sits directly in the data path between the user and every web application, it can enforce granular policies — for example, preventing a contractor from copying data from Salesforce while still allowing them to read it — without requiring VPNs, virtual desktops, or complex network configurations.\n\nIsland's browser also provides deep telemetry on user activity within web applications, enabling security teams to detect risky behavior, investigate incidents, and conduct phishing-resistant authentication. It integrates with major identity providers for SSO, with DLP platforms for data classification, and with SIEM tools for activity logging. The company has attracted customers in financial services, healthcare, legal, and technology sectors where sensitive data access by third parties and remote workers is a significant security challenge.
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