- Revenue
- $7.3M
- Customers
- 100
- Year founded
- 2008
- Funding
- $11.8M
- Team size
- 114
- Growth
- 61.8%
Top 52 SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) Software SaaS Companies in May 2026
As of May 2026, there are 52 SaaS companies in SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) Software. They have combined revenues of $719M and employ 5.1K people. They have raised $1.9B and serve 414.6K customers combined.
SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) software is a category of tools designed to enhance the security of software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications by continuously assessing and managing their security configurations and practices. These tools provide organizations with visibility into their cloud applications, helping to identify misconfigurations, compliance gaps, and security risks associated with them. The primary use cases for SSPM include monitoring user permissions, ensuring compliance with security policies, and automating security processes across various SaaS applications. Common features often include real-time risk assessment, automated security monitoring, and dashboards that provide insights into the overall security posture of an organization's SaaS environment. Typical buyers of this software are IT security teams, compliance officers, and risk management professionals who seek to mitigate risks and maintain control over their cloud-based software applications.
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Top SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) Software Companies
Showing 10 of 3 companies ranked by annual revenue.

San Francisco, California, United States
Valence is the first SaaS security company to combine SSPM and advanced remediation with business user collaboration to find and fix SaaS security risks. SaaS applications are becoming decentrally managed and more complex, which is introducing misconfiguration, identity, data, and SaaS-to-SaaS integration risks. The Valence SaaS Security Platform provides visibility and remediation capabilities for business-critical SaaS applications such as Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Salesforce, GitHub and Slack. With Valence, security teams can empower their business to securely adopt SaaS. Valence is backed by leading cybersecurity investors like Microsoft’s M12 and YL Ventures, and is trusted by leading organizations.
- Revenue
- $5.8M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2021
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 53
- Growth
- -

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Nudge Security is a cybersecurity startup securing modern organizations through the power of the modern workforce, providing IT and security teams with a complete overview of every SaaS and cloud asset.
- Revenue
- $5.1M
- Customers
- -
- Year founded
- 2021
- Funding
- -
- Team size
- 34
- Growth
- -
Inclusion Criteria
- The software must provide continuous monitoring of security configurations for SaaS applications. - It must enable automated assessments for compliance and security posture gaps. - The tool should identify and manage user permissions effectively. - It must deliver insights and reporting capabilities on security risks associated with SaaS applications. - Not just monitoring; it must also facilitate remediation of identified issues or vulnerabilities.
