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Veriti

Veriti is a cybersecurity platform provider that focuses on security posture management and risk-based optimization across enterprise security controls.

  • Security posture management and continuous exposure assessment for enterprise environments
  • Risk-based tuning and optimization of existing security controls (security operations)
  • Unified view and correlation of alerts, misconfigurations, and policy gaps across tools (security analytics)
  • Automation of security policy validation and impact analysis before deployment (security orchestration)
  • Support for integration with common enterprise security stacks and infrastructure (security integrations)

More About Veriti

Veriti provides a cybersecurity platform designed to help enterprises manage and optimize their security posture across heterogeneous security stacks. Its offering focuses on aggregating data from multiple existing security controls, such as firewalls, intrusion prevention systems, endpoint security tools, and other enforcement points, and then analyzing that data to identify exposure, configuration gaps, and misaligned policies. By working with the tools that organizations already deploy, Veriti positions itself within the security posture management and risk-based Security Operations (SecOps) category.

The platform uses analytics to correlate alerts, configuration states, and threat intelligence across the environment, presenting a consolidated view for security teams. This correlation enables identification of exposure paths, unused or conflicting rules, and security policies that may introduce risk or cause operational friction. Veriti’s approach aligns with broader concepts in SecOps such as continuous controls monitoring, attack surface management, and risk-based prioritization, though its focus remains on the optimization and validation of the existing control stack rather than replacing it.

From an architectural standpoint, Veriti typically integrates with enterprise security tools through APIs, log and telemetry feeds, and configuration interfaces. This integration model allows the platform to both ingest detailed context and, when authorized, execute recommended changes or policy updates. The system operates within the wider SecOps ecosystem, alongside Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) (security information and event management), Security Orchestration Automation Response (SOAR) (security orchestration, automation, and response), endpoint security, and network security platforms. It is positioned as a layer that enhances the effectiveness of these tools by surfacing configuration-based risk and providing guided or automated remediation workflows.

For enterprises, the business and technical role of Veriti’s platform is to help balance security enforcement with operational continuity. By simulating the impact of new rules or policies before deployment, organizations can reduce the likelihood of outages or unintended access blocks while maintaining required protection levels. The platform’s risk-based perspective supports prioritization of remediation efforts, enabling security teams to focus on exposures that represent higher business risk. This can be particularly relevant in environments with complex regulatory requirements, diverse application portfolios, or multi-vendor security architectures.

Within a directory or marketplace taxonomy, Veriti fits into categories such as security posture management, exposure management, and security control optimization. It can also be associated with security analytics and orchestration, given its emphasis on data correlation, validation, and policy automation across security tools. These capabilities are oriented toward enterprise SecOps centers, infrastructure and network teams, and governance and risk stakeholders who need consolidated visibility into control effectiveness and configuration-driven risk.

At-A-Glance

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

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Market Segmentation

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