Pillar Security, a frontrunner in AI-driven cybersecurity, has been recognized by Frost & Sullivan as the 2025 Competitive Strategy Leader in the global generative AI security sector. This recognition follows a detailed independent market study that highlighted Pillar’s ability to help enterprises adopt AI responsibly, at scale, while mitigating risks that extend beyond traditional software environments.
The Competitive Strategy Leadership Award is Frost & Sullivan’s highest accolade, reserved for companies demonstrating outstanding innovation, performance, and customer commitment. Pillar distinguished itself through its comprehensive approach to uniting security, compliance, and innovation—enabling businesses to move quickly without losing visibility, scale securely without compromise, and embed trust into AI from the very beginning.
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Frost & Sullivan’s Findings on Pillar Security
Unlike many vendors repurposing legacy tools for AI, Pillar built its platform from the ground up, following a DevSecOps-for-AI framework that prioritizes security across every stage of the AI lifecycle.
Key differentiators include:
- AI Asset Discovery – Deep integration with source control, ML Ops, and data pipelines gives organizations unmatched visibility into models, prompts, and datasets—surfacing hidden or “shadow AI” assets that teams might overlook.
- Adversarial Red Teaming – Advanced simulations using both white-box and black-box methods allow enterprises to test AI systems against multi-step, real-world style attacks.
- Adaptive Guardrails – Deployment-phase protections evolve over time, learning from live usage and red teaming exercises to block prompt injections and other emerging risks.
- Enterprise-Readiness – Hybrid, cloud, and on-prem support combined with SOC 2 Type II compliance, granular role-based access, and seamless SIEM integration.
- Customer Trust Model – Clients view Pillar not simply as a tool but as an embedded framework for defining and ensuring AI trust, especially in regulated industries.
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Executive Perspectives
Dor Sarig, CEO and co-founder of Pillar Security, stated:
“We are honored to be recognized by Frost & Sullivan as a trusted partner for enterprises building AI security roadmaps. Digital trust is not just a differentiator—it is a necessity. Our mission is to help organizations adopt AI with confidence, resilience, and responsibility.”
Claudio Stahnke, Industry Analyst at Frost & Sullivan, highlighted Pillar’s strong price-to-performance ratio:
“Despite being a young company, Pillar delivers significant value through a modular platform that can be deployed rapidly. Customers can start with critical areas—like runtime guardrails or pre-deployment red teaming—and expand their protection as AI maturity evolves.”
Securing the Entire AI Lifecycle
Pillar Security’s platform is designed as a continuous defense loop, where insights from one phase strengthen protection in the next. This interconnected approach eliminates silos, ensuring defenses evolve as quickly as the AI systems themselves. The solution is already being deployed by Fortune 500 organizations in tightly regulated industries, reinforcing its enterprise-scale credibility.
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