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Top 34 Cloud Detection and Response Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 34 cloud detection and response software companies. They have combined revenues of $1B and employ 4.3K people. They have raised $3.7B and serve 100 customers combined.

Every company below sells cloud detection and response 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 Detection and Response Software Companies do

Cloud Detection and Response (CDR) Software represents a critical segment of cybersecurity solutions focused on safeguarding cloud environments. CDR tools enable organizations to detect, investigate, and respond to security threats in real-time while providing visibility into cloud operations. The primary use cases include identifying abnormal user behaviors, detecting compromised applications, and responding to threats across hybrid or multi-cloud infrastructures. Typical features of CDR software encompass integration with cloud service platforms, advanced threat detection mechanisms using machine learning, automated incident response capabilities, and detailed reporting for compliance and analysis. Common users of CDR solutions include IT security teams, cloud operations, and compliance officers, all of whom aim to enhance their organization’s cloud security posture and minimize risks associated with cloud vulnerabilities.

Companies
34
Revenue
$1B
Funding
$3.7B
Employees
4.3K

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Top Cloud Detection and Response Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 34 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Lacework logo
Lacework

Mountain View, California, United States

a cloud security platform that provides automated, comprehensive security and compliance

Revenue
$350M
Year founded
2015
Funding
$1.9B
Team size
762
2CHAOS Industries logo
CHAOS Industries

Cedar Park, United States

CHAOS Industries builds next-gen solutions for surveillance, detection, and protection. The company is focusing on advanced technologies for defense and critical industry sectors.

Revenue
$134.6M
Year founded
2022
Funding
$1B
Team size
143
3Securonix logo
Securonix

Addison, Texas, United States

Securonix is a cloud-based security analytics platform that helps businesses detect, investigate, and respond to security threats in real-time. The platform leverages advanced analytics and machine learning algorithms to analyze large volumes of data from various sources, including network logs, endpoint data, and cloud platforms. Securonix provides real-time alerts and automated response actions to help businesses stay ahead of cyber threats. The platform also offers features such as user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA), threat hunting, and compliance management to help businesses stay compliant with industry regulations. Securonix's goal is to help businesses proactively detect and respond to cyber threats before they can cause damage.

Revenue
$126M
Year founded
2007
Team size
733
4Red Canary logo
Red Canary

Denver, Colorado, United States

cybersecurity platform

Revenue
$100M
Year founded
2013
Funding
$129.9M
Team size
478
5Panther Labs logo
Panther Labs

San Francisco, California, United States

Panther Labs provides a refreshingly practical platform for threat detection and response, powered by a highly scalable security data lake and detection-as-code. It aims to make security teams smarter and faster than attackers, with a cloud-native architecture and real-time alerts.

Revenue
$56.6M
Year founded
2018
Funding
$139.5M
Team size
267
6Cyberhaven logo
Cyberhaven

Palo Alto, California, United States

Cyberhaven is an AI-powered data security company focused on detecting and preventing data loss, insider threats, and protecting cloud data. They provide data detection and response services, data loss prevention, and insider risk management.

Revenue
$52.4M
Year founded
2016
Funding
$384M
Team size
264
7OpenEye logo
OpenEye

Liberty Lake, Washington, United States

OpenEye delivers a trusted cloud video and data platform that provides actionable intelligence so you can secure and scale your business. The OpenEye Web Services (OWS) architecture streamlines video deployment and management. Combining powerful cloud video with AI-based video analytics, OWS delivers insights that enhance security and increase your bottom line. Visit us at openeye.net.

Revenue
$29.8M
Year founded
1999
Team size
271
8Astrix Security logo
Astrix Security

Tel Aviv, Israel

Astrix Security is a pioneer of non-human identity security, helping leading enterprises extend IAM and threat detection and response to NHIs since 2021.

Revenue
$25.1M
Year founded
2021
Team size
123
9Guardz logo
Guardz

Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel

Guardz is a cybersecurity company that develops an AI-native unified detection and response platform to protect small and medium-sized businesses.

Revenue
$22.4M
Year founded
2022
Team size
135
10Cynet logo
Cynet

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Provider of threat detection and response platform designed to simplify security support. The company's threat detection and response platform initiates sophisticated threat analysis, and targets and remediates unknown threats which have bypassed existing perimeters by collecting indicators on 4 fronts, establishing a baseline and correlating indicators to create a risk ranking, enabling clients to avail all-in-one protection in a cost-efficient way.

Revenue
$21.2M
Year founded
2015
Funding
$78M
Team size
262

Frequently asked questions about Cloud Detection and Response Software Companies

How many cloud detection and response software companies are there?

Latka tracks 34 cloud detection and response software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $1B in annual revenue and employ 4.3K people.

Which cloud detection and response software company is the largest?

Lacework is the largest, with $350M in annual revenue, founded in 2015.

How much revenue does a typical cloud detection and response software company make?

The average cloud detection and response software company in this list makes $30.5M a year, across 34 companies with reported revenue. They serve 100 customers combined.

Who are the leading Cloud Detection and Response software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Lacework, CHAOS Industries, Securonix, Red Canary and Panther Labs.

How much funding have cloud detection and response software companies raised?

The 34 cloud detection and response software companies tracked here have raised $3.7B in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- The product must provide real-time threat detection across cloud environments. - It should offer automated incident response capabilities to mitigate detected threats swiftly. - The solution must integrate seamlessly with existing cloud service platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud). - The product needs to include advanced analytics or machine learning to improve detection accuracy. - It should offer detailed reporting and compliance features for regulatory requirements. - Not just a monitoring tool; must also facilitate automated response to identified threats.