Securiti Named Most Innovative DSPM Leader by Frost & Sullivan

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Securiti, the pioneer of the Data+AI Command CenterTM, announced it has been named a global leader in Frost & Sullivan’s Frost Radar™: Data Security Posture Management, 2024. Out of the top 10 global Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) vendors Frost & Sullivan evaluated for this report, Securiti was awarded the highest ranking on the Innovation Index for product innovation and the second-highest ranking on the Growth Index.

Securiti was recognized as a leader for its unified Data+AI Command Center platform, with a built-in DSPM solution. Powered by a unique knowledge graph, the platform seamlessly integrates across hybrid multiclouds, SaaS applications, and security tools, delivering actionable risk insights and automated security controls that empower businesses to use data and AI safely.

“In today’s complex data landscape, security teams struggle to manage data scattered across clouds and insights fragmented across multiple security tools. This lack of unified context makes it difficult to safely harness data, especially for AI projects,” said Rehan Jalil, CEO of Securiti. “At Securiti, we’ve reimagined DSPM by using a knowledge graph to provide a single source of truth for security intelligence, delivering context that unifies data, AI, regulations, risks, and usage. By automating visibility and controls, we eliminate security bottlenecks, enabling businesses to innovate with data and AI while ensuring compliance with regulations and security standards.”

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Frost & Sullivan analyzed the top DSPM vendors across growth and innovation criteria to reveal their position in the Frost Radar. Out of all vendors, Securiti scored highest on the Innovation Index, standing out as a leader for its:

  • Contextual Risk Insights: Dashboards powered by the knowledge graph provide prioritized insights with visual context that “captures relevant metadata, regulatory information, policies, processes, and relationships between data and AI assets, providing customers with full visibility into data usage and access, and potential risks associated with it.”
  • Data+AI Access Intelligence & Controls: The report highlights that the solution “provides not only an overview of the organization’s data repositories that have been discovered but also its relationship with AI models, identities that have access to the data and how those identities are using the data, [and] how data flows between different environments.” In addition to providing full visibility into data usage, access and potential risks, the Data+AI Command Center provides native controls so that organizations can easily manage access, implement filtering policies and enforce dynamic data masking rules.
  • Comprehensive Data Coverage: Securiti’s solution seamlessly integrates with hundreds of pre-built data connectors across on-premises, multicloud, and SaaS environments.
  • Compliance Automation: Mapping of global data and AI security regulations to automated security tests and attestation ensures continuous compliance reporting and enforcement with multiple frameworks at once.
  • Automated Remediation and Response: Frost & Sullivan highlights that Securiti’s remediation policies and no-code orchestration “enables organizations to significantly streamline their (security) operations and thus, minimize the window of exposure.”
  • DSPM Policies & Threat Research: Securiti’s in-house security research teams continuously update built-in DSPM policies, compliance regulations, and threat to data+AI, ensuring customers maintain a high-level security posture around the clock.

SOURCE: Businesswire