List of Stream Security Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Stream Security customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Stream Security for Threat Modeling from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Stream Security for Threat Modeling include: RingCentral, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 4260 employees and revenues of $2.40 billion, Kaltura, Inc, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 681 employees and revenues of $169.0 million, HiBob, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 1100 employees and revenues of $77.0 million and many others.
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HiBob | Professional Services | 1100 | $77M | United States | Stream Security | Stream Security | Threat Modeling | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, HiBob implemented Stream Security, using it as a Threat Modeling solution to gain a single pane of glass into their AWS and Kubernetes posture. The U.S.-based implementation focused on consolidating cloud configuration and activity data to shorten cloud security investigations and reduce time to root cause.
Stream Security was configured to deliver real-time visibility across configuration state and runtime activity, providing consolidated posture monitoring and investigative context. Functional capabilities emphasized in the implementation included unified posture dashboards, alert correlation across AWS and Kubernetes, and CI/CD policy enforcement to block insecure Terraform changes. These capabilities align with standard Threat Modeling workflows that map configuration drift to exploitable attack surface and enforce infrastructure as code policies.
Integrations were centered on AWS accounts and Kubernetes clusters, with telemetry and configuration feeds ingested to populate the single pane of glass. Operational coverage targeted security operations and platform engineering teams in the United States, enabling analysts to pivot from alerts to configuration context during investigations. The implementation freed analyst time by reducing manual evidence collection and by surfacing actionable root cause data.
Governance changes included embedding Stream Security policy checks into CI/CD pipelines to automatically block insecure Terraform changes and to shift enforcement earlier in development workflows. By instrumenting policy enforcement and consolidating configuration and activity data, HiBob used Stream Security to shorten investigation workflows and improve cloud security posture visibility.
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Kaltura, Inc | Professional Services | 681 | $169M | United States | Stream Security | Stream Security | Threat Modeling | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Kaltura, Inc deployed Stream Security for Threat Modeling across a large, multi-account AWS environment to maintain real-time visibility and event-driven impact analysis. The implementation centralized detection and triage of misconfigurations at scale, aligning cloud security telemetry with operational workflows.
Functional capabilities implemented include continuous real-time visibility, event-driven impact analysis of cloud events, automated misconfiguration detection, and structured triage workflows for security operations. Kaltura also appears to have instrumented Stream Security's Terraform simulation into its CI pipelines to model infrastructure as code changes prior to runtime.
Operational coverage spanned multi-account AWS estates and the security operations and cloud engineering teams responsible for configuration hygiene and remediation. The deployment integrated into pipeline and event workflows to provide contextual impact analysis at the point of change, supporting faster investigative handoffs.
Governance was oriented toward event-driven detection and remediation processes, embedding impact analysis into existing triage and patch workflows. The U.S. implementation reduced time to detect, triage, and fix risks as reported, while Stream Security continued to provide Threat Modeling visibility across Kaltura, Inc's cloud footprint.
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RingCentral | Professional Services | 4260 | $2.4B | United States | Stream Security | Stream Security | Threat Modeling | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, RingCentral deployed Stream Security to provide Threat Modeling across its cloud estate. The U.S. based implementation instrumented Stream Security across more than 100 AWS accounts to unify cloud SecOps analytics, reduce false positives, and enforce real-time compliance controls.
Implementation centered on Stream Security's threat modeling and analytics capabilities, ingesting telemetry from distributed AWS accounts into a centralized SecOps analytics layer. The deployment emphasized automated detection tuning to remove false positives and real-time policy enforcement to surface compliance deviations and trigger remediation workflows.
Operational coverage included cloud security operations, compliance, and audit functions across RingCentral's U.S. accounts, with centralized monitoring and standardized controls replacing fragmented account level practices. The U.S. based rollout delivered a 75% reduction in MTTR and a 25% reduction in cloud security license costs while streamlining auditing across accounts.
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