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Leading compliance automation platform with $1.6B valuation; continuous control monitoring for SOC 2 and ISO 27001 serving thousands of SaaS companies competing with Drata and Sprinto.
Vanta is a trust management platform that automates security compliance for companies seeking SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, GDPR, PCI DSS, and other certifications — continuously monitoring security controls, collecting evidence automatically, and streamlining the audit process. Founded in 2018 by Christina Cacioppo and Fred Bloch in San Francisco, Vanta has raised over $250 million at a $1.6 billion valuation and serves thousands of companies — primarily high-growth SaaS startups that need compliance to close enterprise deals — making it the category leader in compliance automation.\n\nVanta connects to a company's cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, Azure), identity providers (Okta, GSuite), code repositories (GitHub, GitLab), HR systems, and endpoint management tools to automatically collect compliance evidence. When an employee joins or leaves, Vanta automatically tracks whether access provisioning and de-provisioning is happening correctly. When a security scan runs, Vanta pulls the results as evidence. The platform then maps this collected evidence to the specific controls required for each compliance framework and alerts security owners when controls fall out of compliance.\n\nIn 2025, Vanta leads the compliance automation category, competing with Drata, Sprinto, Secureframe, and Tugboat Logic (OneTrust) for the growing market of companies that need compliance certifications to satisfy enterprise procurement requirements. The market has expanded beyond SOC 2 — Vanta's trust reports and vendor risk management products help companies share their security posture with customers and manage third-party vendor risks. The 2025 strategy emphasizes expanding beyond compliance into broader security and trust management, growing enterprise customer adoption (moving beyond startup-focused positioning), and launching AI-powered compliance gap remediation recommendations.
Open-source password manager with $100M PSG Series C and 2025 Cybersecurity Breakthrough Award; self-hosted deployment option competing with 1Password and LastPass after post-breach migration accelerated growth.
Bitwarden is a Santa Barbara-based open-source password manager and identity security platform — backed with $100 million raised in a Series C led by PSG in September 2022 — providing individuals, teams, and enterprises with a secure, end-to-end encrypted vault for passwords, passkeys, secure notes, and sensitive data with sync across unlimited devices. With 148 employees and winner of the 2025 Cybersecurity Breakthrough Awards Password Management Solution of the Year, Bitwarden differentiates from proprietary password managers through its fully open-source architecture (client, mobile, server, and browser extension codebases all public on GitHub) that enables security audits by the community and self-hosted deployment for organizations with strict data sovereignty requirements.
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