Teleport named on the Inc. 5000 List

Teleport's recognition on the esteemed Inc. 5000 list highlights its innovative identity security solutions for dynamic business environments.

Teleport has earned a spot on the Inc. 5000 list, a recognition that underscores the company's prominent role in providing identity security solutions for engineering and infrastructure teams. The list is renowned for spotlighting the American economy's fastest growing, successful, independent businesses, with notable past honorees such as Microsoft, Meta, Oracle and Patagonia.

With a focus on securing identities at scale, Teleport's services address the limitations of traditional security tools, which are often inadequate for contemporary infrastructure challenges. Ev Kontsevoy, CEO of Teleport, articulates the need for a comprehensive infrastructure identity approach, emphasising the company's leadership in this domain.

“Each new technology requires a different tool to manage access, creating blind spots that malicious actors can easily leverage,” highlights Kontsevoy. Addressing these vulnerabilities is at the heart of Teleport's mission. Their platform offers a panoramic view, detailing who has access to what, thereby enforcing robust access controls across all identities—AI, human, software, or machine.

Demand for these capabilities has been on the up with Teleport working with more than 500 companies including 3of the top 5 financial services firms and 3 of the top 10 software firms.

By equipping organisations with such advanced capabilities, Teleport ensures that companies are not just adopting new technologies, but are also safeguarding them from potential threats. Hence, their inclusion in the Inc. 5000 this year is a testament to their success and vision.

Mike Hofman, Inc. editor-in-chief, commends the companies listed, noting their resilience and innovation in challenging times. While many businesses faced rising costs and shifting global dynamics, Teleport not only persevered but thrived, driven by their distinctive entrepreneurial spirit.

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