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Kron Recognized Among the World’s Leading Data Security Providers by KuppingerCole

Kron Recognized Among the World’s Leading Data Security Providers by KuppingerCole

Mar 18, 2025

As Türkiye’s leading technology provider in Identity & Access Management and Data Security, Kron has been recognized among the world’s top data security platform providers by KuppingerCole, one of the foremost cybersecurity research authorities.

The Leadership Compass: Data Security Platforms report, prepared annually by KuppingerCole analysts based on evaluations of product, market, innovation, and overall leadership, was completed this year with an analysis of 14 globally assessed companies.

In these assessments, Kron, Türkiye’s leading provider of Privileged Access Management(PAM) and Data Security solutions, was the only Turkish company featured in the research, securing its place among global brands. With its strong global sales presence, success in R&D, and innovative product development, Kron has earned a spot among the world’s top producers in database access and data security.

With its high-tech infrastructure, Kron DAM&DDM stands out in both local and global markets thanks to its flexible structure and extensive integration capabilities. Recognized for its strong global sales network and success in R&D-driven innovative product development, Kron has demonstrated its position among the world’s leading technology companies by delivering the most up-to-date and effective solutions against ever-evolving cyber threats.

According to KuppingerCole’s analysis, as more companies embrace digital transformation, the challenges of securely storing, processing, and modifying digital data continue to multiply. In 2024, the average cost of a data breach worldwide is expected to exceed $4.88 million, highlighting that even direct financial losses—excluding reputational damage—can be catastrophic for many companies.

The report also indicates that high-profile "mega breaches" which expose millions of sensitive data records, can easily push these costs into the hundreds of millions of dollars. Even in smaller-scale attacks, companies are facing increasingly severe compliance penalties.