Need to secure non-human entities, leaky clouds, and complex environments? The companies included in our network security startups to watch series have bold ideas. Credit: Photon photo Astrix Security is one of Network World’s 7 network security startups to watch for 2024. Its platform tracks non-human identities across distributed environments and detects any that are over-privileged, redundant or risky. Astrix at a glance Founded: 2021 What they do: Secure non-human entities (such as API keys, OAuth apps) across networks and clouds Funding: $40 million Headquarters: Tel Aviv, Israel CEO: Alon Jackson Competitors include: Aembit, Oasis Security, Natoma, and Token Security Customers include: Agoda, Netapp, Workato, Priceline, and Figma Why Astrix is a startup to watch Astrix Security contends that non-human identities (NHI), such as API keys, secrets, and service accounts, typically outnumber human identities by a factor of 20 to 1 or more. NHIs receive privileged access to corporate IP and customer data, but as much as 90% of credentials are not protected by existing IAM solutions, despite the fact that 49% of breaches involve stolen credentials. Astrix argues that attackers have started to consider NHIs as prime targets. Okta, Cloudflare, Microsoft, and Dropbox Sign are just a few of the recent high-profile victims of attacks that involved compromised NHIs. To counter this problem, Astrix has developed software that secures and manages NHIs across cloud and on-premises environments. Astrix provides a continuous inventory of all NHIs across various environments and detects over-privileged, redundant, and risky ones. Astrix also provides enterprises with advanced non-human ITDR capabilities, detecting and responding to anomalous behavior of NHIs, policy deviations, and supply chain breaches in real-time. Customers can automate remediation through out-of-the-box policies, custom workflows, and enterprise integrations to ITSM/SIEM/SOAR. The startup has raised $40 million in funding. Its most recent round was a $25 million Series A that closed in June 2023. The round was led by CRV, with additional investments from Bessemer Venture Partners, F2 Venture Capital, Venrock, and Kmehin Ventures. Astrix Security Read more about network security startups Aembit brings identity management to non-human workloads Corelight boosts AI-driven network detection and response Dazz aims to unify security remediation with AI-driven platform dope.security puts a new spin on secure web gateways Mitiga zeros in on cloud and SaaS security Qevlar AI tackles alert fatigue with autonomous investigation Jeff Vance is the founder of Startup50.com, a site that discovers, analyzes, and ranks tech startups. Follow him on Twitter, @JWVance, or connect with him on LinkedIn. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe