As much as we realize the importance of cybersecurity in 2022, it is pretty evident that this significance will continue to rise in the next ten years. Cybersecurity platforms have artificial intelligence at the core of their systems, and given the exponential growth of AI in recent years, we can only expect to find more advanced security systems and platforms to protect enterprises and personal information from scams and leaks. Here are the top cybersecurity companies for 2022.
Ubiq Security is a technology company that simplifies the complex and messy concept of encryption through a set of APIs, which are simple enough for any developer to use, yet, scalable and extensible enough to encrypt data effortlessly across diverse applications and programming languages, cloud environments, and storage types. The company envisions enabling developers to easily and quickly integrate encryption directly into their application, without requiring any prior encryption knowledge or expertise.
Unit21 is a platform that provides no-code tools and services for risk and compliance teams. The company helps customers empower their teams to make data-driven decisions with its no-code RegTech platform. Unit21 protects businesses against adversaries through a simple API and dashboards for detecting and managing money laundering, fraud, and other sophisticated risks across multiple industries. With the help of security experts who have defended large systems against hackers, the company builds stable state-of-the-art security practices. In 2020, Unite21 has raised US$13 million in funding, which the company said will be used to focus on management teams, bolster sales and marketing efforts, and launch in new industries.
vArmour is a leading provider of Application Relationship Management. The company offers data-defined perimeter security solutions for mobile, virtual, and cloud platforms. vArmour's exclusive security services control operational risk, increase application resiliency, and secures a hybrid cloud of enterprises around the world, all while leveraging technology they already own without adding costly new agents or infrastructure. In February 2021, the company picked up funding of US$58 million.
VaultOne develops advanced privileged access management (PAM) technology and mechanism that minimize risks and vulnerabilities within customer's companies. VaultOne protects consumers' data beyond the perimeters, preventing attacks where the data is most vulnerable: accounts and access. The company believes that the security solutions for managing access, privileges, and passwords are indispensable for creating a consistent strategy to protect data, assets, and resources.
Vdoo is an integrated security platform for connected, IoT, and embedded devices. The company provides an end-to-end product security platform for automating all software security tasks throughout the entire product lifecycle, ensuring all findings are prioritized, communicated, and mitigated. Vdoo leverages a comprehensive, out-of-the-box platform that automates software security tasks throughout the product lifecycle to reveal, prioritize, and efficiently mitigate first and third-party security issues. The company announced US$25 million in funding in January 2021, money that it plans to use to help it better address the wider issue as it applies to all connected objects.
VU Security is a cybersecurity company specialized in fraud prevention and identity protection. VU Security is committed to improving the quality of life of both citizens and organizations by building secure experiences without friction. The company creates innovative solutions for robust identity authentication through the combination of traditional cybersecurity controls with biometrics, geolocation, machine learning, ID card recognition, and user behavior analysis. VU security was included in 'Microsoft's 2020 Partner of the Year Awards.'
Webroot is an OpenText company that uses cloud and artificial intelligence to protect against ransomware, phishing, viruses, identity thefts, and other digital dangers. Webroot secures businesses and individuals worldwide with threat intelligence and protection for endpoints and networks. After OpenText acquired Webroot and its parent company Carbonite in 2019, both the companies work together t streamline cyber resilience, and offer total endpoint protection and disaster recovery for any sized business.
WiJungle is a cybersecurity company that develops and markets a unified network security gateway worldwide to enable organizations to manage and secure their entire network through a single window. WiJungle caters to the combined functionalities of NextGen Firewall/UTM, Web Application Forewall, Hotspot Gateway, Vulnerability Assessment, Router, VPN Server, Load balancer, etc. The company was recognized by Data Security Council of India for its promising product range.
ZeroFox is a social media security company that enables organizations to identify, manage, and mitigate social media-based cyber threats. ZeroFox uses diverse data sources and artificial intelligence-based analysis to identify and remediate targeted phishing attacks, credential compromise, data exfiltration, brand hijacking, executive, and location threats. The company's signature product ZeroFox SaaS technology processes and protects millions of posts, landscape, spanning LinkedIn, Facebook, Slack, Twitter, Instagram, Pastebin, YouTube, mobile app stores, the deep and dark web, domains, emails, and more.
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