Sonrai Security is
expanding its presence to better serve enterprise customers in Europe
and the Asia Pacific region. As more organizations make the move to the
cloud, Sonrai is poised to capitalize on its strong growth trajectory
for 2022 by delivering its comprehensive cloud security platform to a
broader range of global enterprises.
"Organizations
understand the importance of securing the cloud using cloud-native
technologies and not old-school approaches and first-generation cloud
security posture management (CSPM) tools have left many companies
unprotected against escalating cyberthreats," said Brendan Hannigan,
co-founder and CEO, Sonrai Security. "We are expanding our footprint
internationally to serve growing demand from customers in Europe and
Asia."
Sonrai
is launching its first European office in London under the direction of
long-time cybersecurity industry veteran Danny Adamson, regional EMEA
lead for Sonrai. The company also plans to expand into Singapore later
this spring. Its expansion plans are being funded by its $50 million Series C funding round that closed last fall. Sonrai will continue to grow its global workforce to serve customers in these regions.
"The
future of technology is in the cloud," said Adamson. "Companies have a
huge opportunity for a security redo in the cloud to better protect
their data from the continuous cyberattacks plaguing businesses today.
I'm excited to lead Sonrai's efforts in Europe as more companies
recognize the need to rethink how they secure cloud data and with our
new expanded platform, Sonrai is delivering the right solution at the
right time and place."
Sonrai's
technology is delivered through Sonrai Dig, a cloud security solution
that unearths, prioritizes and removes risks across every part of a
customer's public cloud. Sonrai Dig uniquely enables enterprises to see
everything - including inventory, activity, identities, data and
workloads - and to map every possible access path to data in their
clouds. By linking workload vulnerabilities into Sonrai's Identity Graph, the most critical risks are rapidly identified, prioritized and remediated.
In related, but separate news today,
a newly commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf
of Sonrai Security and Amazon Web Services (AWS) entitled "Identity
Controls Are Central to Enterprise Plans for Cloud Security," found that
a staggering 96% of enterprises surveyed report that their
"organizations faced security incidents in the last 12 months" with 98%
of them reporting identity-related security challenges. Findings also
showed that 79% of decision-makers surveyed note that the increase in
cloud migrations is requiring a new set of security solutions with 74%
of firms believing cloud migrations require new identity access
management solutions.
The company today also unveiled a brand new corporate website.