Security startup Wallarm raises $2.3M subsequent to experiencing Y Combinator
In 2013, we secured the seed financing of Wallarm, a "cutting edge" web security startup that planned to shield organizations from application-level programmer assaults. The group of ex-white cap programmers had beforehand helped Russian organizations like Mail.ru, Yandex and Parallels to square security dangers. It's maybe little amaze that, with Russia being an intense place to raise cash nowadays, Wallarm re-showed up in the U.S.
It's presently raised $2.3 million subsequent to experiencing Y Combinator. The cash has originated from Partech Ventures, alongside Gagarin Capital (which additionally put resources into Prisma, MSQRD), some endeavor security specialists and YC accomplices.
The organization moved on from Y Combinator's S16 cluster and claims it got to be distinctly gainful this late spring.
Presently, Wallarm has around 100 paying customers, including ventures, for example, Automattic, Parallels, Wargaming and Yandex, among others. It's applying manmade brainpower frameworks to find out about programmer assaults and replay them safy with the goal that frameworks can figure out how to be more vigorous.
It's presently raised $2.3 million subsequent to experiencing Y Combinator. The cash has originated from Partech Ventures, alongside Gagarin Capital (which additionally put resources into Prisma, MSQRD), some endeavor security specialists and YC accomplices.
The organization moved on from Y Combinator's S16 cluster and claims it got to be distinctly gainful this late spring.
Presently, Wallarm has around 100 paying customers, including ventures, for example, Automattic, Parallels, Wargaming and Yandex, among others. It's applying manmade brainpower frameworks to find out about programmer assaults and replay them safy with the goal that frameworks can figure out how to be more vigorous.
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