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Top 12 Data-Centric Security Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 12 SaaS companies in Data-Centric Security Software. They have combined revenues of $1.5B and employ 9.1K people. They have raised $956.7M and serve 214K customers combined.

Data-Centric Security Software focuses on protecting sensitive data itself, rather than merely securing the systems or networks that store or process this data. This approach prioritizes data protection in various environments, including cloud services, on-premises infrastructures, and applications. It utilizes techniques such as encryption, tokenization, and advanced access controls to ensure data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Primary use cases for data-centric security software include safeguarding personally identifiable information (PII), intellectual property, and other critical business data against unauthorized access or breaches. Typical features include automated data discovery and classification, robust encryption processes, and granular user access controls. The software appeals primarily to IT security teams, compliance officers, and risk management professionals tasked with maintaining regulatory compliance and protecting organizational assets.

Companies
12
Revenue
$1.5B
Funding
$956.7M
Employees
9.1K

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Top Data-Centric Security Software Companies

Showing 10 of 5 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Ask Sage, Inc.

Arlington, Virginia, United States

Ask Sage is a Secure & Extensible Multi-modal Generative AI platform that specializes in enabling secure access to Generative AI models for both government and commercial teams. With a wide range of use cases, from coding to cybersecurity, compliance, contracting, acquisition, data analysis and more. Ask Sage is built on cutting-edge Generative AI technologies such as Azure OpenAI (Gov) GPT 3.5 and 4, Mistral, LLMA3, Claude 3, Cohere, Google Gemini, and several open-source LLMs. Ask Sage also supports OpenAI Whisper, hosted on Azure Gov, enabling Speech to Text capabilities on videos and audio files and DALL-E v3 enabling image generation. This addition makes Ask Sage a complete multi modal platform and allows for the transcription and analysis of spoken language content in almost any language. The platform's data ingest and training are model-agnostic, ensuring secure training of proprietary data without ingesting it into the models. This approach allows Ask Sage to implement data-centric security and label data on a per-user basis, sharing labels with team members as needed and preventing data spillage while enabling zero-trust security. Ask Sage can ingest custom data, connect to APIs, and access data lakes for real-time insights, delivering human-like responses to assist teams with labor-intensive tasks and enabling them to focus on strategic initiatives. The platform offers a multi-tenant option starting at $30/mo/user and can also be deployed on dedicated or air-gapped enclaves with open-source LLMs. For enterprises, Ask Sage can be leveraged for $90/mo for 2M Ask Sage tokens and be spread among users with a minimum of 500K tokens per user. Ask Sage was founded by Nic Chaillan, founder of 13 companies, and former Chief Software Officer for the U.S. Air Force and Space Force. Over 13,000 government teams and 2,500 companies have benefited from

Revenue
$2.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2023
Funding
-
Team size
25
Growth
-
2
Cosmian

Paris, Ile-de-france, France

Developer of a cryptography platform designed to analyze encrypted data and create a secure data economy. The company's platform allows queries and calculations to be performed on encrypted private data without actually revealing the data itself, enabling companies to analyze private information without revealing the underlying data.

Revenue
$1.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
22
Growth
53.86%
3
Datiphy

San Jose, California, United States

Developer of a data-centric security technology designed to visualize data asset activities and record the context in which they interact. The company's technology assigns a risk score to every piece of sensitive data within an organization and provides risk assessments by analyzing database transactions in real-time, enabling mid-sized and enterprise customers to get products and services for database auditing, compliance, forensics and behavior analytics and bring visibility into managing all database transactions.

Revenue
$1.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
13
Growth
60.33%
4
authzed

New York, New York, United States

Open Source, Google Zanzibar-inspired permissions database

Revenue
$1.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
25
Growth
-
5
Gospel Technology

London, England, United Kingdom

Provider of an enterprise data management platform intended to facilitate the use of Blockchain to secure and verify sharable data. The company's blockchain-based enterprise data management platform connects digital assets including containers, applications and data to an enterprise distributed ledger, offers real-time identification of abnormal behavior and data breaches through decentralized validation, stores history of key trust indicators and prepares schedules of erasure policies based on absolute expiry dates within the ledger, enabling businesses to have a clear and transparent world state of data assets and also secure and verify shareable data.

Revenue
$1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
8
Growth
107.39%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide encryption capabilities to secure sensitive data - Should support automated data discovery and classification functionalities - Must allow granular access controls to ensure only authorized users can access sensitive information - Should enable secure data sharing without compromising data confidentiality - Not just focused on network or infrastructure security; must specifically address data protection across various environments - Must comply with relevant data protection regulations and standards