Sonrai Security is a New York-based enterprise cloud security company that helps large organizations lock down identity and access risk across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and Kubernetes. Founded in 2017 by the team behind Q1 Labs, Sonrai built its reputation on a graph that maps every relationship between identities, permissions and data in the public cloud. Its flagship Cloud Permissions Firewall enforces least privilege by automatically blocking unused permissions with cloud-native, org-level policies, and its 2025 WALLy AI agent extends that to autonomously fix privilege risk across humans, machines and AI agents.
Tracebit is a London-based cybersecurity company that builds cloud-native deception technology. It automatically deploys realistic decoy resources - called canaries - across a customer's cloud accounts, CI/CD pipelines, identity providers and developer workstations. Because the decoys hold no real data, any interaction with them is a high-fidelity signal that an attacker is already inside. Founded in 2023 by ex-Tessian engineers Andy Smith and Sam Cox, Tracebit aims to cut the time it takes an organisation to detect a breach from months to minutes, and has deployed millions of canaries protecting customers such as Docker, Snyk, Riot Games and Synthesia.
SecLogic is a Boston-based cybersecurity company building an AI-driven cyber risk orchestration platform for the cloud era. Its two flagship products - CyberQ Shield, an agentless Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) that finds and auto-remediates misconfigurations and vulnerabilities across AWS, Azure, GCP and beyond, and CyberQ ORO, an Organization Risk Orchestration tool that quantifies human risk through multi-vector phishing simulation and awareness training - aim to give security leaders a single pane of glass across both their machines and their people. Founded in 2021 and backed by pre-seed funding, SecLogic operates across the US, Europe and India.