Pillar Security named 2025 competitive strategy leader in generative Artificial Intelligence security by Frost & Sullivan

Pillar Security has been recognized by Frost & Sullivan as the 2025 Competitive Strategy Leader in global generative Artificial Intelligence security, an award that highlights the company’s market approach, innovation, and customer care.

Pillar Security was named the 2025 Competitive Strategy Leader in the global generative Artificial Intelligence security market by Frost & Sullivan, following a rigorous independent evaluation. Frost & Sullivan’s top honor cited Pillar’s innovation, market-leading performance, and customer care. The company is positioned as a foundational security layer for enterprises aiming to scale generative Artificial Intelligence with confidence. Frost & Sullivan’s full evaluation of Pillar is available for download from the company’s linked release.

Frost & Sullivan’s analysis highlights Pillar’s platform, which the company built from the ground up under a DevSecOps-for-Artificial Intelligence philosophy that embeds security across the AI lifecycle. Key technical strengths include extensive AI asset discovery through deep integration with source control, ML Ops, and data infrastructure, which surfaces models, prompts, and datasets often unknown to teams. Pillar’s adversarial red teaming uses both white-box and black-box methodologies to simulate complex, multi-step attacks, and its deployment-phase guardrails are model agnostic and continuously adaptive. The platform is designed to evolve from red teaming and live usage data rather than only blocking known prompt injections.

Pillar’s enterprise readiness also factored into the recognition. The architecture supports hybrid, cloud, and on-premise deployments and is backed by SOC 2 Type II certification, role-based access controls, and integrations with SIEM and compliance systems. Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Claudio Stahnke noted the company’s price-to-performance value and modular architecture, which enables phased implementations targeting specific lifecycle phases such as runtime guardrails or pre-deployment red teaming. Dor Sarig, CEO and co-founder, emphasized Pillar’s role as a partner for organizations building secure and responsible Artificial Intelligence, and the company lists deployments with Fortune 500 clients in regulated industries. The platform’s components include AI Discovery, AI security posture management, AI red teaming, and adaptive runtime guardrails. Media contact information is provided in the release for follow-up.

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