Latka logo

Top 41 Cloud Access Security Broker Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 41 cloud access security broker software companies. They have combined revenues of $1B and employ 6K people. They have raised $1.3B and serve 1M customers combined.

Every company below sells cloud access security broker software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Cloud Access Security Broker Software Companies do

Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) Software is a critical cybersecurity solution that acts as a mediator between an organization’s on-premises infrastructure and cloud service providers. It provides visibility, data security, and compliance capabilities, enabling organizations to secure their cloud applications effectively while maintaining control over access and data usage. The primary use cases for CASB software include monitoring and managing access to sensitive data in cloud-based applications, enforcing security policies such as data loss prevention, and ensuring compliance with industry regulations. CASB solutions typically offer a range of features, including identity and access management, threat protection, data encryption, and activity monitoring. These tools facilitate the identification of unauthorized applications, also known as shadow IT, and allow businesses to govern their cloud usage based on user identity and roles. Common buyer personas include IT security professionals, compliance officers, and risk management teams, all of whom benefit from the enhanced visibility and control that CASB solutions provide in safeguarding cloud environments.

Companies
41
Revenue
$1B
Funding
$1.3B
Employees
6K

Filters

Sorting: Highest -> Lowest

Filters

Top Cloud Access Security Broker Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 41 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Netskope logo
Netskope

Santa Clara, California, United States

a cloud security platform

Revenue
$707M
Customers
350K
Year founded
2012
Funding
$1B
Team size
3.1K
Growth
17.83%
2Fox Technologies, Inc. logo
Fox Technologies, Inc.

United States

Fox Technologies is a global security company that helps organizations centralize Linux access management across hybrid IT environments.

Revenue
$191.3M
Year founded
2001
Funding
$5M
Team size
1.7K
3InterCloud logo
InterCloud

Paris, Ile-de-france, France

Provider of enterprise cloud application designed to deliver corporate data anywhere. The company's enterprise cloud application offers a delivery platform that makes cloud resources available as an extension of its internal IT infrastructure, enabling IT organizations to shape the right connectivity for the cloud while addressing security, performance and flexibility issues.

Revenue
$17.5M
Year founded
2010
Funding
$163.9M
Team size
87
4Adaptive Shield logo
Adaptive Shield

Tel Aviv, Israel

Businesses today run nearly every facet of their operations using a wide array of interconnected cloud services. For example: Office365 for email. Salesforce for business development. NetSuite for finance. Zoom and Slack for collaboration. And the list goes on. The problem is that even though SaaS providers have been improving their native security capabilities and controls, each has its own security model and settings. This makes maintaining a consistent policy across platforms, business units, and user groups an uphill battle. Adaptive Shield is our answer to this challenge - providing enterprises a continuous, automated solution and built-in knowledge base to not only make true native SaaS security possible - but to make it easier than ever.

Revenue
$14M
Customers
80
Year founded
2019
Funding
$34M
Team size
52
5DoControl logo
DoControl

New York, New York, United States

DoControl is an automated platform that provides data access monitoring, orchestration, and remediation across SaaS applications.

Revenue
$10.8M
Year founded
2020
Funding
$43.4M
Team size
63
6Arcules logo
Arcules

Irvine, California, United States

Arcules is a Canon Group company that delivers a simple and unified video surveillance, access control, and analytics platform in the cloud. Using the latest developments in web technologies, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, Arcules combines previously untapped video and sensor analytics data to deliver actionable insights that ultimately drive better business decisions, optimize operations, and make the world a safer place.

Revenue
$10M
Year founded
2017
Team size
91
7Altr logo
Altr

Austin, Texas, United States

ALTR is the only automated data access governance and data security solution that allows users to easily control and protect sensitive data in the cloud – to minimize risks sooner and unlock value faster. Hundreds of companies and thousands of users leverage ALTR’s platform to gain unparalleled visibility into data usage, automate and control data access, and secure data with patented rate limiting and tokenization-as-a-service, all in minutes instead of months. ALTR’s partner ecosystem integrations enable scalable on-premises-to-cloud protection. To learn more, visit ALTR.com.

Revenue
$8.6M
Year founded
2017
Team size
78
8Censornet logo
Censornet

Basingstoke, England, United Kingdom

Autonomous integrated security that ensures your cyber defences react at lightning speed, day and night. Faster, smarter, and safer than humanly possible. Every business needs a solution that can effectively manage cross-channel attacks. Censornet’s Autonomous Integrated Security shares attack intel across email, web, and cloud applications — meaning that your company is automatically protected against cyber attacks, no matter the time of day or night. This ensures your cyber defences react at lightning speed, day and night. We verify and assess risk continuously – every person, every device, no exceptions. And we bring unprecedented insight from enterprise-class threat intelligence feeds, so you know you’ve always got the best response against the latest emerging threats. Censornet provides mid-sized businesses with enterprise-grade solutions. For our millions of users globally, Censornet is simple and effective, not costly and complex. You can set your own rules, or just plug-and-play. And when you need help, it’s good to know our award-winning team of customer support specialists are here for you 24x7. We’d love to chat. Please visit www.censornet.com.

Revenue
$7.8M
Year founded
2015
Team size
71
9SGNL logo
SGNL

Palo Alto, California, United States

SGNL was founded in 2021 by product and engineering leaders from companies such as Google, Okta, and Microsoft to push the boundaries of what is possible in the Continuous Identity space. We help enterprise companies make sense of access to sensitive information and ensure the trust of their customers.

Revenue
$6.3M
Year founded
2021
Team size
57
10Aembit logo
Aembit

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Aembit is the non-human identity and access management platform that secures access between workloads across clouds, SaaS, and data centers. It is designed to manage, enforce, and audit access between federated workloads.

Revenue
$6.2M
Year founded
2021
Team size
37

Frequently asked questions about Cloud Access Security Broker Software Companies

How many cloud access security broker software companies are there?

Latka tracks 41 cloud access security broker software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $1B in annual revenue and employ 6K people.

Which cloud access security broker software company is the largest?

Netskope is the largest, with $707M in annual revenue, founded in 2012.

How much revenue does a typical cloud access security broker software company make?

The average cloud access security broker software company in this list makes $25.2M a year, across 41 companies with reported revenue. They serve 1M customers combined.

Who are the leading Cloud Access Security Broker software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Netskope, Fox Technologies, Inc., InterCloud, Adaptive Shield and DoControl.

How much funding have cloud access security broker software companies raised?

The 41 cloud access security broker software companies tracked here have raised $1.3B in disclosed funding between them.

Related Security Software categories

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide visibility into all cloud application usage and user activities. - Must enforce security policies such as data loss prevention (DLP) and access management. - Must enable compliance with applicable regulations and industry standards. - Must offer risk assessment features to identify and mitigate threats in real-time. - Not just a traditional firewall; must also address specific cloud security challenges. - Should integrate effectively with an organization’s existing security infrastructure.