Komand Closes $1.25M Seed Funding Round

Komand, a Boston, MA-based security orchestration and automation platform, raised $1.25M in seed funding.

The round was led by Mike Egan with participation from Hack Secure and Stonehammer Capital.

The company will use the funds to expand operations.

Led by Jen Andre, founder and CEO, Komand provides an orchestration and automation platform that enables companies to automate time-intensive security tasks and processes for streamlined security operations. With 80+ plug-ins and over 150 actions, the platform allows teams to build automated workflows without writing a single line of code and focus their time on the most strategic aspects of the security equation.
Komand can be used for email phishing prevention, host privilege escalation investigations, compromised credentials containment, malware investigations and containment, and automated vulnerability assessments, among many other valuable use cases for the platform.

The platform has been in private beta testing with major companies including Acquia since July 2016.

FinSMEs

19/01/2017

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