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Top 34 Cloud Workload Protection Platforms SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 34 SaaS companies in Cloud Workload Protection Platforms. They have combined revenues of $1.7B and employ 7.8K people. They have raised $36.3B and serve 503.7K customers combined.

Cloud Workload Protection Platforms (CWPPs) are security solutions designed to protect workloads deployed in cloud, hybrid cloud, and multicloud environments. They provide unified visibility and management, offering continuous threat monitoring and detection specifically tailored for virtual machines, containers, and serverless architectures. These platforms help safeguard critical applications and data against potential security threats, ensuring compliance and operational integrity in complex cloud infrastructures. Primary use cases for CWPPs include protecting sensitive data in transit and at rest, detecting anomalous activities within cloud environments, and implementing security policies across diverse workloads. Typical features include vulnerability management, configuration assessment, runtime protection, and automated compliance checks. The key buyer personas include IT security professionals and cloud architects, who seek robust security measures to mitigate risks associated with cloud deployments.

Companies
34
Revenue
$1.7B
Funding
$36.3B
Employees
7.8K

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Top Cloud Workload Protection Platforms Companies

Showing 10 of 8 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
7Factor Software

Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States

Software firm designing, developing, deploying and maintaining cloud-native software solutions that provide stability, security and scalability for leading global organizations

Revenue
$10M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
46
Growth
-
2
Qingteng Cloud Security

Beijing, Beijing, China

Qingteng Cloud Security is a SaaS-based cloud security company focusing on the endpoint adaptive security.

Revenue
$7.5M
Customers
1K
Year founded
2014
Funding
$43.5M
Team size
106
Growth
-
3
ARMO

Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel

ARMO Platform is the only cloud security platform that continuously minimizes cloud attack surface based on runtime insights, while actively detecting and responding to cyberattacks with real risk context. This runtime-powered, Kubernetes-driven, cloud security platform, empowers businesses to break the vicious cycle of endless back and forth between security and DevOps/Engineering teams and achieve real cloud security. ARMO Platform enables DevOps, security, and platform teams to eliminate the security noise in their clusters from thousands of irrelevant alerts and focus on the most important and exploitable threats. This is done thanks to an eBPF-based runtime sensor which records application behavior and related activities. The recorded baseline is then enriched with relevant context from Kubernetes events, CI/CD data, cloud data and containers’ data. The result is an Application Profile DNA (APDTM), which is the holistic baseline for applications’ normal behavior, configuration, and policies. ARMO Platform protects any type of cloud and Kubernetes deployments: managed, on-premises, and air-gapped.

Revenue
$7.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
66
Growth
-
4
vArmour

Los Altos, California, United States

Provider of data center and cloud security services designed to protect critical applications and workloads across multi-clouds. The company's security services protects data and applications across public and private cloud environments, especially for organizations in heavily regulated industries, enabling users to secure and manage data and security policies across disparate cloud environments in one place.

Revenue
$6.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2011
Funding
$185M
Team size
45
Growth
61.16%
5
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
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
37
Growth
-
6
ZEDEDA

San Jose, California, United States

Provider of a cloud-native edge virtualization software platform intended to monitor, visualize and secure real-time edge applications. The company's platform uses Edge Virtualization X (EVx) engine, enabling organizations to get complete control of their edge data and avoid vendor lock-in regardless of the apps and clouds they choose to implement.

Revenue
$6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
$31.5M
Team size
138
Growth
71.41%
7
BOS Framework

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Your seamless transition to microservices and security.

Revenue
$5.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
$2M
Team size
25
Growth
35.03%
8
Operant

San Francisco, California, United States

Operant AI is the only Runtime AI Application Defense Platform that actively protects every layer of live cloud and AI applications from infra to APIs. It specializes in runtime application protection for cloud-native environments, offering automatic discovery, analytics, and intelligent runtime enforcement.

Revenue
$5.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
41
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Products must provide continuous threat monitoring and detection for cloud workloads. - Must support multicloud and hybrid environments, ensuring broad compatibility. - Capability to secure various types of workloads, including virtual machines and containers. - Features should include vulnerability management and compliance reporting. - Not just focused on traditional endpoint protection; must also address unique cloud security challenges.