JumpCloud Inc. amplifies IT security with Breez acquisition

JumpCloud enhances its IT security capabilities by acquiring Breez, a pioneer in identity threat detection.

  • Friday, 24th October 2025 Posted 5 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

JumpCloud Inc. has recently announced its strategic move to acquire Breez, renowned for its cutting-edge Identity Threat Detection, Investigation and Response Platform. The acquisition reflects JumpCloud's unwavering dedication to securing contemporary cloud-centric IT environments.

With Breez under its umbrella, JumpCloud gains immediate access to a wealth of specialised technology and an adept team, primed to elevate its Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) capabilities. This strategic enhancement propels JumpCloud's product development, integrating sophisticated ITDR technologies into its key security data offerings.

Keller, the co-founder of JumpCloud, expressed excitement about welcoming Abhinav Srivastava and his team, describing them as some of the most innovative thinkers in identity security. This collaboration goes beyond a simple roadmap acceleration. It represents a merging of visions to advance identity security, providing customers with unparalleled tools to counteract modern threats.

The union is a natural progression for Breez as well, allowing them to amplify their mission of delivering advanced identity threat detection and response solutions. Srivastava, the CEO, noted that the partnership allows for a significant extension of their reach, bringing essential capabilities to a broader global audience.

This development is another milestone in JumpCloud's quest to converge the industry's leading innovators onto a singular platform. Following its recent integrations with VaultOne and Stack Identity, this partnership exemplifies JumpCloud's core philosophy. By combining the brightest minds and advanced technologies, JumpCloud aims to tackle today's intricate security challenges, thereby simplifying the IT landscape for businesses of all scales.

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