Mitiga, a NYC-based Cloud and SaaS safety startup, raised $30M in Sequence B Funding.
The spherical was led by SYN Ventures.
The corporate intends to make use of the funds to develop its presence in North America and Europe.
Led by John Watters, and Tal Mozes, Mitiga supplies an answer for SaaS and cloud menace detection, investigation, and response (TDIR): constructed by investigators, for investigators. It delivers capabilities that enterprises have been lacking, equipping SOC groups with panoramic visibility throughout clouds, identities, and SaaS, automation that speeds investigations, and wealthy context that informs cloud menace detection, looking, and incident response. With its platform and managed providers, safety groups can zero in on fashionable threats at cloud velocity and scale to attenuate affect and optimise resiliency.
The corporate has additionally made two appointments to bolster its workforce:
- John Watters has been appointed Govt Chairman and brings over 30 years’ expertise in cybersecurity, constructing corporations and main M&A. He was beforehand President and COO of Mandiant, which was acquired by Google for $5.4 Billion. At present, he’s a Enterprise Accomplice at SYN Ventures, which focuses on cybersecurity investments. He was beforehand Chairman and CEO of iDEFENSE (Acquired by Verisign), then iSIGHT Companions (Acquired by FireEye), Lead Investor and Board member of Archer Applied sciences (Acquired by RSA) and Chairman of Netwitness (Acquired by RSA).
Robert Rodriguez, Chairman and Founding father of SINET and Enterprise Accomplice at SYN Ventures has additionally joined the Board of Administrators. He’s a enterprise capital investor and can present recommendation primarily based on his expertise of rising cybersecurity corporations into world marketplaces. Beforehand, Mr. Rodriguez served 22 years as a Particular Agent with the US Secret Service the place he held quite a few government management positions throughout the presidential safety element, protecting intelligence, inspection, prison investigation division, and the counter assault workforce (CAT).
FinSMEs
21/01/2025
