The prestigious annual report recognizes Cerby for automating identity security, extending governance and control to disconnected applications.
San Francisco, CA — March 30, 2026 — Cerby, the fastest-growing identity security automation platform for disconnected applications, today announced its inclusion in the 2026 Cyber 66 list by Citizens, which recognizes the most innovative and high-growth privately held cybersecurity companies shaping the future of the industry.
Cerby was recognized for solving one of identity security's most persistent blind spots: disconnected applications. These applications don't support modern identity standards, such as SAML and SCIM, putting them out of reach of traditional identity solutions and leaving access management to manual processes that are inconsistent and error-prone. Cerby extends the identity controls and policies organizations already have in place to the applications those tools can't reach, and automates what would otherwise be done by hand. The result: fewer security gaps and consistent access policies across every application.
“Our inclusion in the Cyber 66 report is a strong validation of the problem we are solving and the impact our customers are seeing,” said Belsasar Lepe, CEO and co-founder of Cerby. “As organizations adopt more SaaS applications and begin to scale AI-driven workflows, identity becomes the foundation of security. However, many of these applications fall outside traditional identity systems. Cerby was built to bring those applications under control, enabling organizations to extend identity governance to previously unmanaged applications and reduce operational risk at scale.”
Strong demand for Cerby’s identity security automation platform has fueled rapid growth and enterprise adoption. This recognition comes at a time when enterprises are rapidly expanding their use of SaaS and AI technologies, increasing the number of identities, applications, and access points that security teams must manage.
An emerging leader in identity security automation, Cerby helps organizations:
- Extend identity and access management (IAM) controls from existing identity solutions to non-standard and disconnected applications
- Automate provisioning, deprovisioning, and other traditionally manual, error-prone access governance workflows
- Centralize credential management for disconnected apps, including securing privileged and shared accounts
- Enforce consistent security policies across all applications, including those that fall outside the reach of traditional identity tools
Now in its 12th year, the annual Cyber 66 report highlights companies at the forefront of cybersecurity innovation across identity, AI security, data protection, and security operation. This year’s report underscores the growing importance of securing agentic AI and defending against increasingly sophisticated AI-driven threats, while reinforcing identity as a foundational control plane for enterprise security.
Cerby’s inclusion highlights its leadership in addressing this shift. By extending identity security to disconnected applications, Cerby delivers visibility, control, and automation across a critical but historically overlooked layer of enterprise applications.
To learn more about how Cerby is helping organizations secure and automate access across disconnected applications, visit the website.
About Cerby
Cerby is the identity automation platform purpose-built to secure disconnected applications—those that fall outside the reach of traditional identity security tools. By integrating with existing IAM, IGA, and PAM systems, Cerby brings centralized access controls, automates manual security tasks, and extends governance across your entire application ecosystem. IT and security teams gain complete visibility and control, reducing risk and operational overhead. Founded in 2020, Cerby is backed by leading investors and trusted by global enterprises.
Learn more at www.cerby.com.
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