The Security Awards – operated by international awards body The Cloud Awards – has named its 2026 winners, containing the world’s leading organizations operating in cloud security.
Now in its fourth year, the annual program recognizes innovation, effectiveness, and outstanding achievements in cloud security. The program contains over 20 categories, celebrating solutions suited for specific corners of security – such as email security, data protection, and risk management – or common enterprise challenges in areas such as compliance or security infrastructure. Awards are also earned for overall excellence, and displays of innovation, in the field.
Participants in the 2026 awards included organizations headquartered across the globe, of varying sizes – from large multinationals to emerging startups.
CEO of The Cloud Awards, James Williams, said: “We are delighted to reveal the winners of The 2026 Security Awards. These organizations have proven to be at the very top of their game – demonstrating to our judges the resilience, adaptability, and focus it takes to be a leader in the cloud security sector.
“Cloud security is one of the fastest-moving segments of the cloud computing industry. Regulations and compliance standards regularly shift, threats from bad actors become ever more sophisticated, and attack surfaces broaden with increasing adoption of new SaaS or AI-driven services. Keeping data and digital assets secure is a constantly evolving battle.
“These winners have shown an admirable commitment to helping their customers and users keep on top of these changes, blending impressive feats of innovation with a laser-like focus on delivering tangible results.
“I’d like to offer huge congratulations to each and every winner. Their victory is fully deserved, and we look forward to seeing how they develop over the coming months and years.”
The program will return to welcome new submissions for 2027 later this year, to continue recognizing excellence in cloud security solutions.
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