20 Cybersecurity Companies in Singapore to Know

They help clients by detecting threats, verifying identities and pinpointing weaknesses.

Written by Jeff Rumage
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UPDATED BY
Mia Goulart | Nov 27, 2024

The market for cybersecurity products and services in Singapore is growing due to an increasing number of cyber attacks. Below, we take a look at the top companies helping companies improve their cybersecurity posture, monitor potential threats and bounce back after a cyber attack.

Top Cybersecurity Companies in Singapore

  • Snyk
  • Group8
  • ITSEC Asia
  • Blackpanda
  • WebOrion
  • i-Sprint Innovations

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Cybersecurity Companies in Singapore to Know 

Singapore-based cyber insurtech company Protos Labs aims to strengthen Asia’s resilience against cybercrime by offering comprehensive risk management solutions for both enterprises and consumers. Its partners include Lloyds of London, HannoverRE and Cybersecurity Agency of Singapore, among others. 

 

i-Sprint Innovations, which was founded in 2000, is the developer of AccessMatrix, an identity and access management platform that organizations — including financial and government institutions — use to verify the identity of employees. Its YesSafe mobile security suite allows companies to offer a passwordless mobile login experience to employees using biometric and multichannel authentication.

 

ITSEC Asia offers a full suite of cybersecurity products and services. With more than 270 employees, the company can help organizations monitor and detect fraud, identify weaknesses through penetration testing and incorporate security into their software development operations. The company is headquartered in Jakarta, but it also has an office in Singapore.

 

Uniken’s security solutions aim to elevate digital identity and security from trust to certainty, enabling client-centric organizations to achieve zero fraud. The company transforms identity verification and secures the entire customer journey, from device and application security to network connections, transaction verification and digital signing. 

 

VuNet Systems’ AI-driven business observatory platform, vuSmartMaps, helps enterprises shift from traditional IT monitoring to a business outcome-driven approach. It enables end-to-end journey observability, allowing businesses to visualize customer interactions and resolve issues across applications, infrastructure and customer experience. With a team of 200, VuNet monitors over three billion transactions monthly. 

 

Blackpanda calls itself a “cyber first responder” because it helps out organizations that have just been hacked. It also helps companies assess where their systems might be compromised. Headquartered in Singapore — and with offices in Manila, Hong Kong and Tokyo — the company’s local presence allows it to deliver on-site solutions in the customer’s language.

 

Co-founded by university professors, Beosin is a blockchain security company with offices in Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan and more. The company has audited over 3,000 smart contracts, including those for well-known Web3 projects such as PancakeSwap, DODO, DeBox and Ankr, as part of its comprehensive security solutions.

 

Unlike other cybersecurity companies, Binarii Labs offers a platform that empowers businesses to reclaim ownership and control of their data by letting them decide where their data is securely stored. Based in Leixlip, Ireland, the company also has offices in England, Singapore and the United States.

 

MicroSec addresses security challenges for IoT devices and is the first to achieve security by design for constrained IoT devices. As a global leader in IoT security for OT environments, the company collaborates with OEM manufacturers and system integrators to embed cybersecurity into devices and infrastructure.

 

Datadog’s cloud monitoring and security platform provides organizations with comprehensive visibility that covers their entire tech stack. The technology helps businesses from industries like e-commerce, financial services and hospitality stay on top of important performance metrics and troubleshoot issues. Datadog’s presence in the Asia-Pacific region includes a Singapore hub.

 

Founded in 1928, Motorola Solutions provides solutions to protect people, property and places — from schools and hospitals to businesses and networks. The company offers managed security services with 24/7 support to protect mission-critical systems from cyber threats. Since its inception, the company has expanded to operate in more than 20 locations worldwide and employs over 21,000 people. 

 

Group8, which is headquartered in Singapore, adheres to an offensive cybersecurity approach, proactively identifying vulnerabilities through penetration testing, phishing detection and threat intelligence. It has also developed an AI-powered web application and API protection (WAAP) software. Group8 primarily works with fintech companies, e-commerce platforms and regulated institutions, according to its website.

 

Qualys is a leading provider of cloud-based security, compliance and IT solutions, serving over 10,000 subscription customers worldwide, including the majority of the Forbes Global 100 and Fortune 100. Founded in 1999 as one of the first SaaS companies, it has since grown to nearly 3,000 employees across six offices, helping organizations streamline and automate their security and compliance processes on a single platform. 

 

Siemens focuses on industries such as infrastructure, mobility and healthcare, creating technologies that drive resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, smarter buildings and grids, cleaner transportation and advanced healthcare solutions. Headquartered in Munich, Germany, the company has offices in 40 cities around the world. 

 

F-Secure Corporation develops and sells products and services, including antivirus and password management, to protect millions of people from online threats. With over 30 years of leadership in the cybersecurity industry, the company continues to innovate and expand its capabilities to stay ahead of emerging risks. 

 

Founded in 2012, Singapore-based WebOrion defends clients’ websites and web applications from attack through its web application firewall (WAF) and agentless monitoring technology. It also creates a secure replica of clients’ websites that can be reactivated in the event of a cyber attack. The company can also improve the loading time of client’s websites by creating a cache of the website’s assets on a server closest to the user.

 

CSC is a global business, legal, tax and digital brand services provider, serving companies worldwide. With over 8,000 employees and operations in more than 140 jurisdictions, the company uses a client-focused approach to help businesses thrive with confidence and security. 

 

Palo Alto Networks is shaping the cloud-centric future with technology that transforms how people and organizations operate. By addressing security challenges with AI, analytics, automation and orchestration, the company claims to be at the forefront of protecting tens of thousands of organizations across networks, mobile devices and the cloud.

 

Cybersecurity innovator Snyk helps enterprises protect their custom code, open-source dependencies and cloud infrastructure. Its platform integrates with developer workflows to enable direct collaboration with security teams and automatically detect and resolve vulnerabilities during the app development process. 

 

Exabeam delivers AI-driven security operations to protect companies from emerging cyberthreats through its self-managed, cloud-native security platform. Headquartered in Singapore, the company operates eight offices globally to serve customers around the world. 

 

Rose Velazquez and Ashley Bowden contributed reporting to this story.

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