Clutch Security
Capability scores
Methodology →- Authentication
- 3.5
- SSO & Federation
- 3.0
- Authorization
- 4.0
- Lifecycle & Provisioning
- 4.0
- MFA & Passwordless
- 2.5
- Governance & Audit
- 4.5
- Developer Experience
- 3.5
- Deployment Flexibility
- 3.5
- Pricing Transparency
- 2.5
- Support & Ecosystem
- 3.0
Scored 0–5 against a published rubric. Independent analysis, no vendor sponsorship.
Overview
Clutch Security is a non-human identity security platform that secures machine identities across their full lifecycle, focusing on discovery, posture, and reducing standing privileges. Founded in 2023 with operations in New York and Tel Aviv, it positions itself as a universal control plane for NHIs spanning clouds, SaaS, and internal tooling. It is an early-stage company in a fast-forming category.
What it is good at
Its strength is breadth of non-human identity coverage and a universal view across environments, paired with lifecycle controls that aim to cut standing privileges rather than just list them. Governance and audit visibility score highest, with lifecycle provisioning and authorization close behind. The universal-identity framing is appealing for teams tired of one-off scripts per cloud.
Where it falls short
Founded in 2023, it has a short track record and a reference base that is still developing, so independent validation is thin. It is not an identity provider, so human authentication, SSO, and MFA are out of scope. It is also more than a secrets scanner, so teams wanting only basic secret detection will pay for capability they do not need. The category itself is immature, and enforcement often depends on the systems it monitors.
Pricing
No public pricing. Quote-based subscription sold through a sales-led process. Use the TCO calculator to model identity counts and connectors before evaluating.
Best for, and who should look elsewhere
A fit for enterprises tackling machine-identity sprawl that want one platform across environments and lifecycle. Look elsewhere if you need a long-established vendor, only basic secrets scanning, or a runtime workload broker like Aembit. Compare with Astrix Security and the wider AI identity category, plus machine-identity tools.
Bottom line
A promising universal NHI security platform for enterprises fighting machine-identity sprawl. Early-stage, so validate against your environments first.
More Agentic & AI Identity vendors
All Agentic & AI Identity →- Aembit4/5
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- Entro Security4/5
- Oasis Security4/5
- P0 Security3.9/5
By SWI Community Team · Last evaluated 2026-06-19
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