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Top 6 Data Breach Notification Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 6 SaaS companies in Data Breach Notification Software. They have combined revenues of $15.5M and employ 131 people. They have raised - and serve - customers combined.

Data Breach Notification Software is designed to facilitate the identification, management, and reporting of data breaches in an efficient manner. These tools enable organizations to comply with legal requirements, ensuring timely notifications to affected individuals and regulatory bodies. The software typically features incident tracking, automatic alert generation, and communication tools to streamline the notification process. Common use cases for data breach notification software include managing breaches resulting from unauthorized access, data leaks, or other cybersecurity incidents. Typical features may encompass data inventory management, risk assessment capabilities, and pre-built notification templates. Primary users of this software often include IT security teams, compliance officers, and legal departments, who are responsible for safeguarding organizational data and ensuring adherence to regulations.

Companies
6
Revenue
$15.5M
Funding
-
Employees
131

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Iris Powered by Generali

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States

At Iris® Powered by Generali, it’s not really about us. It’s about how identity theft and cybercrime have become a reality for too many. It’s about making a person feel whole again, when despite their best efforts, they’ve still become a victim. It’s about understanding that many companies do what we do – just not like we do. Iris is a B2B2C global identity and cyber protection company owned by the 190-year-old multinational insurance company, Generali, offering always-available identity resolution experts (yes, real people available 24/7/365) and tech-forward solutions that uncomplicate the protection process. We opened our first Washington, DC office in 1982 with a simple mission, bringing customers from distress to relief – anytime, anywhere – and went on to become one of the very first identity theft resolution providers in the U.S. in 2004.

Revenue
$7.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
1983
Funding
-
Team size
70
Growth
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Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide real-time monitoring and alerting for potential data breaches. - Should enable automated reporting to regulatory authorities as required by law. - Must include features for notifying affected individuals promptly and efficiently. - Should offer data management tools to catalog and assess sensitive information. - Not just a compliance tracking tool; must also facilitate proactive breach response strategies.