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Twingate is a zero trust network access platform that replaces VPN with identity-aware, least-privilege access to private resources for remote and hybrid workforces.
Twingate is a cybersecurity company headquartered in Redwood City, California that provides a zero trust network access (ZTNA) platform designed to replace traditional VPN infrastructure for enterprises managing remote and hybrid workforces. Founded in 2019, Twingate raised $42 million in venture capital and was built on the principle that VPN's all-or-nothing network access model — where an authenticated user receives broad access to entire network segments — is fundamentally incompatible with the principle of least privilege and creates excessive lateral movement risk when credentials are compromised. Twingate's architecture grants access at the resource level rather than the network level, ensuring that a remote employee authorized to access a specific internal application cannot access adjacent systems on the same subnet.
Digital identity network covering 152M users (60% of US adults); raised $340M Series E in Sep 2025 at $2B+ valuation to combat AI-driven fraud; deployed across 20 federal agencies and 45 states.
ID.me is a digital identity network that provides secure, reusable identity verification for individuals accessing government services, healthcare benefits, and consumer brands online. Founded in 2010 by Blake Hall (a former U.S. Army Ranger) in McLean, Virginia, ID.me enables individuals to verify their identity once and then share that verified credential across thousands of participating organizations without repeated documentation submissions. The platform uses AI-powered facial recognition, document verification, and biometric liveness checks to establish high-assurance identity at scale.
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