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San Mateo, California
Imperva is an analyst-recognized cybersecurity leader championing the fight to secure data and applications wherever they reside, whether on-premises, in the cloud, or across hybrid environments. Founded in 2002 by Shlomo Kramer, Amichai Shulman, and Mickey Boodaei, the company was originally named WebCohort before rebranding to Imperva in 2004. Headquartered in San Mateo, California, Imperva has established a comprehensive global presence spanning approximately 70 countries and serves over 35,000 organizations worldwide, including 38 Fortune 100 companies, a majority of the top global telecom providers, and dozens of the world's largest banks. The company's core mission centers on an "inside-out" security approach, recognizing that while traditional network perimeters are often secured, data flowing through applications remains highly vulnerable. To address this, Imperva delivers an extensive, unified platform that integrates edge, application, identity, and data security capabilities. In its Application Security vertical, the company protects modern applications and APIs from sophisticated threats without compromising innovation speed or performance. This is achieved through market-leading solutions such as Web Application Firewalls (WAF), advanced bot management, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) protection, and API security. Its Data Security vertical ensures absolute visibility into data usage, user behavior, and potential abuse across structured, semi-structured, and unstructured formats. Key offerings include Database Activity Monitoring (DAM), data masking via Imperva Camouflage, and an advanced AI-driven Data Security Fabric that automates database discovery and threat classification. Imperva's evolution features significant strategic milestones. After completing an initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange in 2011, the company expanded its cloud capabilities by fully acquiring Incapsula in 2014, signaling a pivot toward cloud-delivered mitigation services. It was subsequently taken private by Thoma Bravo in a $2.1 billion acquisition in 2019, during which it further solidified its market leadership by acquiring Distil Networks for bot management and jSonar for database security. In a monumental shift, Imperva was acquired by the French multinational aerospace and defense corporation Thales Group for $3.6 billion in December 2023. Operating under Thales, Imperva combines its application and data security expertise with Thales' global Identity & Access Management foundations. Backed by real-time threat intelligence from Imperva Research Labs, the company continuously adapts to an evolving threat landscape, helping enterprises achieve strict regulatory compliance, mitigate risk, and safely navigate digital transformations.
Sayantani Mitra
Employee review
Flexible, respectful environment with clear growth paths.
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