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Cimcor

Cimcor is a cybersecurity software company that develops integrity monitoring and compliance solutions for enterprise and industrial IT environments.

  • File and system integrity monitoring for servers, endpoints, and critical infrastructure.
  • Change detection, configuration monitoring, and policy enforcement across IT and Operational technology (OT) assets.
  • Support for compliance and audit use cases in regulated industries.
  • Real-time alerting and reporting on unauthorized or unexpected configuration changes.
  • Integration with existing Security Operations (SecOps) workflows and enterprise infrastructure.

More About Cimcor

Cimcor focuses on cybersecurity software that monitors the integrity of files, configurations, and systems across enterprise and industrial environments, with an emphasis on detecting unauthorized or unexpected change. Its offerings align with security and compliance needs in sectors such as financial services, healthcare, critical infrastructure, and other regulated or risk-sensitive domains. The software is typically deployed on servers, endpoints, and OT systems to track configuration baselines and detect drift.

The company’s core platform operates in the security monitoring and configuration integrity category (security and compliance). It provides file integrity monitoring (FIM), system integrity assurance, and real-time change detection, which place it in the broader class of security posture management and endpoint security tools. The software is designed to identify when critical files, registries, configurations, or system objects deviate from approved baselines, and to generate alerts or reports that can be consumed by SecOps centers and audit teams.

Cimcor’s technology commonly interfaces with standard enterprise architectures, including on-premises (on-prem) data centers, virtualized environments, and hybrid cloud deployments. It can integrate with Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) platforms (security analytics) and logging infrastructures to centralize event data and support correlation with other security telemetry. The product stack typically relies on agents or sensors deployed on protected systems, managed by a central console that defines policies, baselines, and compliance rules.

The platform supports common regulatory and industry frameworks by helping organizations demonstrate control over change and configuration integrity. Use cases include support for standards and regulations such as PCI-related file integrity requirements, as well as internal Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) programs. By documenting and reporting on system changes, Cimcor’s tools assist auditors and security teams in validating that only authorized modifications occur and that configuration policies are enforced.

In comparison with general-purpose endpoint security tools that focus on malware detection, Cimcor’s offerings emphasize integrity and change control. This positions the company within categories such as file integrity monitoring, configuration compliance, and security configuration management. Enterprise buyers typically evaluate Cimcor alongside other integrity monitoring and security configuration tools when building layered defense strategies and compliance-focused monitoring programs.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 30
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

8252 Virginia Street
Suite C
Merrillville, IN 46410

Market Segmentation

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