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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
NeoAccel

San Jose, California, United States

Provider of end to end security solution for cloud computing. The company develops software technology combining the performance of IPsec VPNs with the benefits of SSL VPN technology.

Revenue
$3.8M
Customers
500K
Year founded
2003
Funding
-
Team size
31
Growth
21%
2
Cloudpassage, Inc.

San Francisco, California, United States

CloudPassage offers a server security and compliance platform that works seamlessly across data centers and elastic infrastructure.

Revenue
$2.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2009
Funding
$27.5M
Team size
14
Growth
44.37%
3
KSOC Labs

San Francisco, California, United States

KSOC is an event-driven SaaS platform that automatically remediate Kubernetes security risks & enforce least-privileged access control.

Revenue
$2.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
$6.7M
Team size
13
Growth
-
4
Cloudanix

Sunnyvale, California, United States

Cloud and Container Security Platform

Revenue
$2.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
15
Growth
-
5
Nubeva

San Jose, California, United States

Developer of a SaaS based security delivery platform designed to scan data for threats. The company's platform provides security services featuring next-generation virtual firewalls, advanced threat protection, anti-malware and control of network traffic inside public cloud subscriptions, enabling clients to manage traffic within cloud network as well as enhance their security features.

Revenue
$1.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
14
Growth
57.28%
6
Uila ("we-la"​)

Santa Clara, California, United States

Uila resolves Complex IT Disruptions for Enterprise Organizations with its Intelligent Full-Stack Observability Platform, that correlates Application and Infrastructure Performance to isolate and remediate issues before business impact. With Uila, IT teams can visualize application workload dependencies across cloud platforms, rightsize infrastructure resources, troubleshoot disruptions for any onsite or remote VDI user due to application/network/infrastructure challenges, plan workload migration strategies for Cloud deployments and use AIOps to streamline troubleshooting and reduce MTTR with remediation actions. And most importantly, this is done WITHOUT any agents. Uila also allows security teams to combat advanced cyber threats, by providing comprehensive application anomaly insights, cyber threats & Data Exfiltration activities. Organizations use Uila to align themselves with their IT teams and cut MTTR from days to minutes to always keep End-User Experience at peak performance & secure, across cloud boundaries.

Revenue
$1.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
-
Team size
16
Growth
-
7
Schuster & Walther

Germany

Schuster & Walther is an IT group that offers services for cloud security, IT infrastructure, IP telephony, and SaaS.

Revenue
$1.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2007
Funding
-
Team size
50
Growth
119.36%
8
Zentera Systems

Milpitas, California, United States

Developer of hybrid cloud infrastructure platform designed to address the security and networking needs of the multicloud market. The company's hybrid cloud infrastructure platform offers enterprise-grade networking and security for the emerging cloud ecosystem, protecting the new attack surface exposed by remote cloud endpoints and creates a unified overlay network plane across multiple private and cloud domains that connects dispersed computers, virtual machines and containers, enabling companies to extend production datacenter operations to public, private and managed hosted network domains.

Revenue
$1.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
$15.4M
Team size
19
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.