AWARDS

Beacon Wins Best SaaS Security Solution at the 2026 Cloud Security Awards

Gal Tal-Hochberg

June 2026

We are thrilled to announce that Beacon Security has been named the winner of Best SaaS Security Solution at the 2026 Cloud Security Awards, presented by The Security Awards.

This recognition means a lot to our team, and we are grateful to the judges for their time and thoughtfulness in evaluating the work we have been doing.

The Cloud Security Awards' Best SaaS Security Solution category is one of the most competitive in the program. It recognizes security platforms that demonstrate genuine innovation, measurable impact, and the ability to address real-world threats facing cloud-based organizations today. Judges evaluate entries across five dimensions: innovation, impact, scalability, user experience, and relevance to the evolving security landscape.

Winning this award signals that Beacon's platform doesn't just check boxes. It changes how security teams operate.

What the Judges Said

The Cloud Security Awards COO, Annabelle Whittall, shared the following on behalf of the judging panel:

"Beacon Security impressed the judges at The Cloud Security Awards with its highly innovative approach to one of modern cloud security's most fundamental challenges: transforming fragmented, high-volume security telemetry into reliable, actionable intelligence. The judges were particularly struck by the platform's security-first approach to data management, embedding contextual enrichment, normalization, and operational intelligence directly into the data layer itself.
By combining cloud-scale reliability, AI-ready security data pipelines, and continuous logging posture management, Beacon demonstrated a clear understanding of the operational realities facing modern SOC teams. The platform stood out for redefining security data not as a passive resource, but as an active and strategic component of effective cloud security operations."

Why This Matters

Security teams have never had more data. And it has never been harder to use.

Raw telemetry floods in from cloud workloads, SaaS applications, endpoints, and identity systems. It arrives fragmented, unnormalized, stripped of context. Engineers spend their weeks maintaining pipelines instead of building detections. SIEM bills spike. Teams respond by sampling aggressively, and coverage quietly disappears.

That's the state of security data today. And it's the exact problem that has always sat underneath every breach story we've worked through.

The phrase that stays with us: security data not as a passive resource, but as an active and strategic component. That is exactly the shift we are building toward. Security teams deserve a data layer that works for them, one that collects the right sources, normalizes across schemas, enriches events with context, and routes everything where it needs to go. Without that foundation, defenders, human and AI alike, are working blind.

This award is a signal that the industry recognizes the problem. We are focused on what comes next.

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