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BOSTON– Kintent, creator of the Trust Cloud compliance platform, announced a Series Seed capital raise of $4 million, led by Tola Capital.
The round also included several experienced cloud, SaaS, security and legal experts including Jason Zander (EVP, Microsoft Azure), Chris Hecht (Head of Corporate Development, Atlassian), Carsten Thoma (former President, SAP Hybris), Jen Andre (VP of Product, Rapid7), Bob Brennan (former CEO, Veracode), and Cooley.
“Anyone would agree that trust is the foundation of every business relationship. But why don’t we continuously measure and report on our compliance and trust obligations?” asks Sravish Sridhar, Founder and CEO of Kintent. “It’s simply too difficult, expensive, and time consuming to do so. We believe that’s an injustice, and we want to fix this. With Kintent, we will live in a world in which it is effortless to earn trust in every business relationship.
Kintent raises $4M to end the drudgery of security questionnaires and compliance audits
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Company’s Trust Cloud™ compliance platform intelligently generates accurate answers to security questionnaires and automates the outmoded processes businesses use to complete ISO 27001, HIPAA, and SOC 2 audits.
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I wanted an automated way to show our customers that we are serious about being transparent, earning their trust, and proving our compliance. Kintent makes compliance effortless and measurable for us. BOSTON (PRWEB) April 01, 2021
Kintent™, creator of the Trust Cloud™ compliance platform, today announced a Series Seed capital raise of $4 million, led by Tola Capital.
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EAST PALESTINE Students in the East Palestine school district are on track to return to in-person learning next week after being on remote learning last month.
Superintendent Chris Neifer said during this week’s board of education meeting that COVID-19 cases have not increased in the district and that the plan is to reopen all three buildings on Monday.
“Our numbers have gone in a very good direction at this point,” he said.
The district closed the buildings in December in response to the number of staff and students affected by COVID. Since then, students have been on the Tier 3 remote learning plan.
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EAST PALESTINE Students in the East Palestine school district are on track to return to in-person learning next week after being on remote learning last month.
Superintendent Chris Neifer said during this week’s board of education meeting that COVID-19 cases have not increased in the district and that the plan is to reopen all three buildings on Monday.
“Our numbers have gone in a very good direction at this point,” he said.
The district closed the buildings in December in response to the number of staff and students affected by COVID. Since then, students have been on the Tier 3 remote learning plan.