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Vaultive

Vaultive is a cloud security company that provides technology for protecting data in Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and public cloud environments through encryption and access controls.

  • Cloud data protection for SaaS and public cloud applications
  • Encryption of data in use, in motion, and at rest (data security)
  • Access control and policy enforcement across cloud services (cloud access security)
  • Support for enterprise governance and compliance requirements (compliance enablement)
  • Integration with existing identity and security infrastructures (security integration)

More About Vaultive

Vaultive focuses on data-centric security for enterprises that consume SaaS and public cloud services, with technology designed to keep customer-owned encryption keys and cryptographic control inside the enterprise boundary. Its offerings are generally used by organizations that need to adopt cloud applications while maintaining control over sensitive data for compliance, regulatory, or internal policy reasons.

The company’s approach centers on encrypting data before it leaves the enterprise and travels to cloud services, while still enabling native application functionality. This model is often described in the context of data in use, in motion, and at rest (data security), where data is encrypted as it transits to the cloud provider, remains protected when stored, and is processed through techniques that preserve application operations such as search or sort on encrypted fields. Enterprise technical teams typically deploy Vaultive technology as a layer between users and cloud applications, integrating with existing identity providers and secure access frameworks.

Vaultive’s capabilities System Integration Testing (SIT) within common enterprise security categories such as cloud access security (cloud security) and encryption and key management (data security). The platform is used to enforce granular access policies, control which users or groups can interact with specific data objects, and restrict data residency or jurisdiction by keeping the cryptographic controls within a chosen geography or infrastructure. This model aligns with architectures in which enterprises maintain on-premises (on-prem) or dedicated key management systems and use standards-based encryption protocols for data protection.

From an architectural standpoint, Vaultive is generally positioned in line with proxy-based or gateway-style deployments, where user traffic to SaaS applications is routed through an intermediary service that applies encryption, policy enforcement, and monitoring. This allows organizations to add controls without modifying the underlying SaaS platform, and supports coexistence with identity federation technologies such as SAML-based Single Sign-On (SSO) and directory services integration. Security and infrastructure teams typically evaluate Vaultive in the context of cloud data protection, CASB-style controls, and encryption solutions that must coexist with network security stacks and enterprise authentication systems.

Within a marketplace or directory, Vaultive can be categorized primarily under cloud security, with subcategorization under cloud access security and data encryption for SaaS applications. It is relevant to buyers responsible for cloud security architecture, compliance with data protection regulations, and the secure enablement of SaaS platforms for distributed workforces. The focus on maintaining enterprise control over encryption keys and policies places Vaultive among vendors that support shared-responsibility models for cloud security, where customers seek explicit control of how and where their cloud-hosted data is protected.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 39
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

470 Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA 02210

Market Segmentation

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