Stellar Cyber has been ranked number eight on The Software Report's Top 50 Software Companies of 2025 list. This recognition highlights the company's innovation in the cybersecurity sector and its focus on serving mid-market enterprises and managed security service providers (MSSPs), making it the only cybersecurity company to break into the list's top ten.
Stellar Cyber ranked #8 in The Software Report's Top 50 Software Companies of 2025.
It is the only cybersecurity company to place in the top ten of the list.
The ranking is based on product innovation, customer feedback, platform reliability, and market impact.
The company's AI-native SecOps platform is designed for mid-market organizations and MSSPs.
The platform unifies security data across network, cloud, endpoint, and identity to illuminate the entire attack surface.
Stellar Cyber reports its platform improves analyst productivity by over 80% and reduces false positives by 90%.
The annual Top 50 Software Companies list from The Software Report is the result of evaluating thousands of nominees. The selection process emphasizes critical factors such as product innovation, customer satisfaction via platforms like G2 and Glassdoor, platform reliability, and long-term market influence. The final rankings are determined by a panel of judges who review research and direct nominations from both industry executives and customers.
Stellar Cyber's recognition is anchored in its AI-native Open XDR (Extended Detection and Response) platform. The platform is specifically engineered to empower lean security teams at mid-sized organizations and MSSPs. By integrating data from across the IT and OT environment—including network, cloud, endpoint, and identity—into a single console, it eliminates data silos. The platform's Multi-Layer AI™ applies machine learning and automated workflows to turn vast amounts of raw data into prioritized, actionable advice, enabling faster and more confident threat response.
The ranking validates Stellar Cyber's strategic focus on solving security operations challenges for its core market. The company's approach centers on providing a unified platform with hundreds of turnkey integrations, pre-configured detections, and built-in response capabilities. This design aims to drastically improve operational efficiency, with the company citing metrics such as over 80% improvement in analyst productivity and a reduction of false positives by more than 90%, allowing security professionals to focus on critical threats.