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The problems cyber security start-ups attempt to solve are often a bit ahead of the mainstream. They can move faster than most established companies to fill gaps or emerging needs. Start-ups can often innovative faster because they are unfettered by an installed base.
The downside, of course, is that start-ups often lack resources and maturity. It’s a risk for a company to commit to a start-up’s product or platform, and it requires a different kind of customer/vendor relationship. The rewards, however, can be huge if it gives that company a competitive advantage or reduces stress on security resources.
The vendors below represent some of the most interesting start-ups (defined here as a company founded or emerging from stealth mode in the past two years).
Grip Security
As organisations use more software-as-a-service (SaaS) platforms, security teams can find it hard to monitor and…
