Locations
New York, USA · New York, NY, USA
industry
Software
Size
51-200 employees
Stage
Series A
founded in
2020
Reco is the leader in dynamic SaaS security — the only approach that eliminates the SaaS security gap (the growing gap between what you can protect and what’s outpacing your security). This gap is driven by SaaS sprawl — the proliferation of apps, AI, and identities; the challenge of keeping their configurations secure amidst constant updates, and the challenge of finding threats hidden within an ever-growing number of events. Dynamic SaaS security keeps pace with this sprawl, no matter how fast it evolves, by covering the entire SaaS lifecycle — cradle to grave. It tracks all apps, SaaS-to-SaaS connections, shadow SaaS, AI agents, and shadow AI tools, including their users and data, and adds support for new apps in days, not quarters. It maintains airtight posture and compliance — even as apps and AI agents are added or updated. And it also ensures accounts remain secure, access privileges are minimized, and alerts are provided for critical threats. Their AI-based graph technology connects in minutes and provides immediate value to security teams to continuously discover all SaaS applications including sanctioned and unsanctioned apps, shadow apps, associated identities from both humans and machines, their permission level, and actions. Reco uses advanced analytics around persona, actions, interactions, and relationships to other users, and then alerts on exposure from misconfigurations, over-permission users, compromised accounts, and risky user behavior. This comprehensive picture is generated continuously using the Reco knowledge graph and empowers security teams to take swift action to effectively prioritize their most critical points of risk. Reco uses a low-code/no-code approach to add a new SaaS integration in 3-5 days. Reco is backed by top-tier investors including Insight Partners, Zeev Ventures, Boldstart Ventures, and Angular Ventures and has established partnerships with AWS, Wiz, Palo Alto Networks, Tines, and Torq.
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