Frost Radar™: Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms, 2024

Aerospace, Defence and SecurityFrost Radar™: Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms, 2024

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05-Dec-2024
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Research Code: PFPX-01-00-00-00
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Frost Radar™: Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms, 2024
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Modern cloud-native security requires a paradigm shift to a shift-left model to protect applications by moving security closer to identified dynamic workloads and applications based on attributes and metadata, such as labels and tags. It requires early security integration and throughout the ADLC (instead of injecting security into later life cycle phases), and security management for the cloud where application deployment and execution occur, driving the need for cloud-native application protection platforms (CNAPPs).

CNAPPs converge multiple security capabilities in cloud security stacks, including cloud infrastructure security, workload protection, and AppSec, into a single, unified platform strongly integrating with DevOps workflows to secure and protect cloud-native applications throughout the ADLC from code to cloud and enable companies to meet industry standards and compliances.

CNAPPs are primarily delivered via SaaS offerings, but some vendors can provide options to deploy the solution in an air-gapped/on-premises environment under the self-hosted option to cater to the requirements for data sovereignty and privacy in highly regulated industries, such as government, healthcare and banking/finance.

CNAPP vendors with an estimated annual revenue of at least $20 million in calendar year 2024 have been included in this Frost Radar™ analysis. Frost & Sullivan analyzes numerous companies in an industry. Those selected for further analysis based on their leadership or other distinctions are benchmarked across 10 Growth and Innovation criteria to reveal their position on the Frost Radar™. The publication presents competitive profiles of each company on the Frost Radar™ considering their strengths and the opportunities that best fit those strengths.

Lead Analyst: Anh Tien Vu

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AlgoSec

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Aqua Security

Aqua Security (continued)

Aqua Security (continued)

Check Point

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CrowdStrike

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Lacework (Fortinet)

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Microsoft

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NSFOCUS

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Orca Security

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Palo Alto Networks

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Qualys

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SentinelOne

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Sysdig

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Tenable

Tenable (continued)

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Uptycs

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Wiz

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Best Practices

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Frost Radar™: Benchmarking Future Growth Potential 2 Major Indices, 10 Analytical Ingredients, 1 Platform

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Significance of Being on the Frost Radar™

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Modern cloud-native security requires a paradigm shift to a shift-left model to protect applications by moving security closer to identified dynamic workloads and applications based on attributes and metadata, such as labels and tags. It requires early security integration and throughout the ADLC (instead of injecting security into later life cycle phases), and security management for the cloud where application deployment and execution occur, driving the need for cloud-native application protection platforms (CNAPPs). CNAPPs converge multiple security capabilities in cloud security stacks, including cloud infrastructure security, workload protection, and AppSec, into a single, unified platform strongly integrating with DevOps workflows to secure and protect cloud-native applications throughout the ADLC from code to cloud and enable companies to meet industry standards and compliances. CNAPPs are primarily delivered via SaaS offerings, but some vendors can provide options to deploy the solution in an air-gapped/on-premises environment under the self-hosted option to cater to the requirements for data sovereignty and privacy in highly regulated industries, such as government, healthcare and banking/finance. CNAPP vendors with an estimated annual revenue of at least $20 million in calendar year 2024 have been included in this Frost Radar™ analysis. Frost & Sullivan analyzes numerous companies in an industry. Those selected for further analysis based on their leadership or other distinctions are benchmarked across 10 Growth and Innovation criteria to reveal their position on the Frost Radar™. The publication presents competitive profiles of each company on the Frost Radar™ considering their strengths and the opportunities that best fit those strengths. Lead Analyst: Anh Tien Vu
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Deliverable Type Frost Radar
Author Anh Tien Vu
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
No Index No
Is Prebook No
Podcast No
Predecessor PF46-01-00-00-00
WIP Number PFPX-01-00-00-00