Top 10 Cloud Security Software

August 04, 2025 | Editor: Michael Stromann


Complex security services that include cloud firewall, identity management, data loss protection (DLP), user behavior analytics (UEBA), secure access to cloud apps (SASE, CASB), software-defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN).
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Zscaler is working to make the internet safe for business. Go beyond basic internet security with our 100% cloud solution. Zero hardware and zero backhauling.
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Cisco Umbrella offers flexible cloud-delivered security when and how you need it. It combines multiple security functions into one solution, so you can enrich your incident response data and easily extend protection to devices and locations anywhere.
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Complete security for all cloud applications. Use leading machine learning and UEBA capabilities to establish behavioral fingerprints for advanced risk calculation.
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Netskope is the leader in cloud based security services. Our cloud security brokers empower your business by providing complete visibility & protection. Netskope automatically discovers and gives you analytics and policy enforcement in real-time and across any app, whether you manage it or not. That’s how cloud security solutions should work.
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High-performance, integrated security solutions for global organizations and providers of all sizes.
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Palo Alto Networks Prisma is securing the cloud from the inside out by providing the most comprehensive cloud security in the industry. With Prisma, organizations can protect their users, applications and data, regardless of where they’re located.
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Symantec Enterprise Cloud delivers data-centric hybrid security for the largest, most complex organizations in the world – on devices, in private data centers, and in the cloud.
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Defend SMBs, enterprises and governments from advanced cyber attacks with SonicWall's award-winning firewalls and cyber security solutions.
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Skyhigh enables the entire Cloud Adoption Lifecycle, providing unparalleled visibility, usage analytics, and policy enforcement. Gain complete visibility into all cloud services in use and an objective risk assessment across data, business, and legal risk. Identify security breaches and insider threats, analyze usage patterns to understand demand for cloud services, and consolidate subscriptions. Seamlessly enforce security policies including encryption, data loss prevention, and coarse and granular access control
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Protect multicloud and hybrid environments with comprehensive security across the full lifecycle, from development to runtime, with Microsoft Defender for Cloud.
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iboss Zero Trust SSE reduces risk by allowing only trusted users to securely and directly connect to protected resources from anywhere
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Lookout Cloud Security Platform is the only cloud-native solution that delivers zero trust security by reducing risk, and protecting your corporate data on any device, any app, any location.
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From code to cloud, Check Point CloudGuard offers unified cloud native security across your applications, workloads, and network-giving you the confidence to automate security, prevent threats, and manage posture-at cloud speed and scale.
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Cloud-based cybersecurity platform for every part of your company. We protect email, data, cloud apps, devices, and even users.

Important news about Cloud Security Software


2023. IBM acquires Polar Security for $60M to automate cloud data management



IBM has completed the acquisition of Polar Security, an Israeli startup that has developed a platform specializing in "data security posture management." Polar's technology offers an agentless approach to auditing and monitoring the flow of cloud data across cloud applications and within a company's network. As the adoption of cloud services continues to grow, the complexity of managing data has increased significantly. This includes the challenges of identifying and tracking data storage locations, monitoring data usage, managing access permissions, adapting to new services, and ensuring compliance with varying regulations across different countries. Polar is just one among several startups that are working on tools to tackle these challenges. Other notable companies in this space include Laminar, CrowdStrike, Check Point, Zscaler, and more.


2023. Google brings generative AI to cybersecurity



Google has introduced Cloud Security AI Workbench, a suite of cybersecurity tools that uses a specialized AI language model called Sec-PaLM. This model is derived from Google's PaLM model but has been optimized for security purposes by incorporating security intelligence, such as research on software vulnerabilities, malware, threat indicators, and behavioral threat actor profiles. The Cloud Security AI Workbench offers various AI-powered tools, including Mandiant's Threat Intelligence AI, which uses Sec-PaLM to identify, summarize, and respond to security threats. VirusTotal, another Google property, will also utilize Sec-PaLM to help subscribers analyze and explain the behavior of malicious scripts. Additionally, Sec-PaLM will aid customers of Chronicle, Google's cloud cybersecurity service, in searching security events and engaging in "conservative" interactions with the results.




2023. Coro raises $75M to grow its all-in-one cybersecurity platform



Coro, a startup which provides a one-stop shop AI-based cybersecurity platform has raised $75 million. The primary objective of Coro is to offer a comprehensive cloud-based SaaS solution that caters to all the cybersecurity software requirements of businesses. The key areas of focus include device monitoring, overseeing user activities, email, networks, data, and applications, as well as addressing any malicious activity detected. Coro's intended audience is mid-sized businesses that typically face a challenge in selecting software products due to their intermediate size. These businesses are often too large to benefit from SMB products but lack the necessary infrastructure and financial resources to adopt enterprise-level products.

Editor: Michael Stromann
Michael is an expert in IT Service Management, IT Security and software development. With his extensive experience as a software developer and active involvement in multiple ERP implementation projects, Michael brings a wealth of practical knowledge to his writings. Having previously worked at SAP, he has honed his expertise and gained a deep understanding of software development and implementation processes. Currently, as a freelance developer, Michael continues to contribute to the IT community by sharing his insights through guest articles published on several IT portals. You can contact Michael by email stromann@liventerprise.com