The report highlights a shift in industry standards, moving away from isolated vault-centric models toward continuous, identity-centric governance. Securden differentiates itself by natively integrating IGA, CIEM, and privileged access management into a single, cohesive architecture rather than relying on the piecemeal acquisitions common among competitors. Industry analyst Ying Ting Neoh noted that this native development ensures consistent policy enforcement and a significantly faster deployment cycle.
Securden Named Leader in 2026 Frost Radar for Privileged Access Management
Frost & Sullivan has ranked Securden among the top 11 vendors in its 2026 Privileged Access Management report, citing the company’s unified, identity-centric platform as a standout in a market increasingly burdened by complex, legacy infrastructure and fragmented security controls.

For enterprise buyers, the platform’s transparent, slab-based pricing model serves as a key competitive advantage, providing the predictable economics often missing in traditional security software. CEO Bala Venkatramani stated that the recognition validates the company’s focus on creating a low-friction control plane for human, machine, and AI identities. As organizations struggle to track access paths across dynamic IT environments, Securden’s focus on operational simplicity aims to reduce security blind spots without the overhead typical of enterprise-grade legacy systems.




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