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Anetac

Anetac is a cybersecurity vendor that provides identity attack surface management and exposure visibility for enterprise environments.

  • Continuous discovery and mapping of identities and access relationships across hybrid infrastructure
  • Identity attack surface management for cloud, on-premises (on-prem), and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) resources
  • Detection of excessive, unused, or misconfigured permissions and access paths
  • Contextual risk assessment to prioritize identity-related exposures for security and Identity Access Management (IAM) teams
  • Support for integration with existing Security Operations (SecOps), IAM, and cloud security tooling

More About Anetac

Anetac focuses on identity-centric security, giving enterprises visibility into how human and machine identities interact with applications, services, and data across complex environments. The platform is designed for use by SecOps, identity and access management (IAM) teams, and cloud security architects who need a consolidated view of identity risk across cloud, on-prem, and SaaS deployments.

The company’s offering aligns with the identity attack surface management (identity security) category, combining discovery, graph-style mapping, and risk analytics. Anetac ingests identity and access data from identity providers, directory services, cloud platforms, and application layers, and then builds a relationship model that shows which identities can access which resources and through what paths. This supports use cases such as identifying excessive permissions, dormant or unused access, privilege escalation paths, and identity-based attack routes that may not be visible through traditional endpoint or network security tools.

From an architectural standpoint, Anetac’s platform is positioned to integrate with common enterprise identity and security stacks, including Single Sign-On (SSO) systems, cloud infrastructure providers, and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) or SecOps center workflows (security operations). The technology approach is compatible with zero trust and least-privilege access strategies, where organizations seek to limit access based on verified identity and context rather than static network boundaries. By correlating identities, roles, groups, and entitlements, Anetac enables policy and configuration reviews that align with these frameworks.

In comparison to general-purpose vulnerability management or endpoint security tools, Anetac concentrates on logical access relationships instead of software vulnerabilities or device posture. This positions the platform for use alongside existing security controls, adding an identity-focused layer for assessing exposure. Enterprises can use Anetac to support initiatives such as cloud entitlement review, third-party access oversight, high-privilege account governance, and preparation for identity-related security audits.

Within a technology directory or marketplace taxonomy, Anetac fits into categories such as identity attack surface management, identity security analytics, and cloud identity and entitlement visibility. Its core value proposition centers on giving technical stakeholders an actionable, system-wide understanding of identity risk so they can remediate high-risk access paths, enforce least privilege, and reduce the likelihood of identity-based attacks across heterogeneous infrastructure.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 15
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

Los Altos Hills, CA 94022

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services