Dasera hires three women to its leadership team
Dasera announced that it has named three women to its leadership team: Erin Swanson as VP Marketing, April Mitchell as Head of Engineering, and Deepti Hemwani as Head of Product. Dasera’s new leaders are masters of their craft and will help Dasera dramatically accelerate its product development and market presence. These female executive hires also shatter norms in a male-dominated industry.
“Each of these highly accomplished women possess extraordinary leadership prowess, exceptional industry knowledge and a deep dedication to our mission: to make data security omnipotent in order to cripple breaches once and for all,” said Ani Chaudhuri, CEO and Co-Founder of Dasera.
Dasera, a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based data security company, raised $6m in seed funding.
The round, which brought total capital raised to date to $9m, was led by Sierra Ventures, with participation from Saama Capital, One Way Ventures, Sand Hill Angels, and security professionals and angels including Mark Weatherford and Andy Chou.
The company intends to use the funds to accelerate sales and product development to launch a new SaaS offering.
Co-founded by serial-entrepreneurs Ani Chaudhuri and Noah Johnson, Dasera enables safe use of sensitive data by automatically securing the full lifecycle of cloud data stores. Initially developed at UC Berkeley, the platform enables compliance and security teams to find, flag and fix vulnerabilities for data misuse across the data lifecycle. The solution features automated discovery, classification, and monitoring.
Dasera Releases Data Lifecycle Trust and Privacy Report on Data Privacy Day
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Findings reveal consumers have less trust in businesses who use or protect their data compared to 5 years ago
SUNNYVALE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cloud Data Lifecycle Security startup Dasera announced today that it has released its
research findings on how consumers feel about brands who use their personal data and how it is protected, providing fresh insight into helping businesses understand these concerns. The results of the survey reveal the majority of all respondents have less trust in how businesses use or protect their data compared to 5 years ago.
Dasera Releases Data Lifecycle Trust and Privacy Report on Data Privacy Day
Findings reveal consumers have less trust in businesses who use or protect their data compared to 5 years ago.
SUNNYVALE, Calif. (BUSINESS WIRE) Cloud Data Lifecycle Security startup Dasera announced today that it has released its
research findings on how consumers feel about brands who use their personal data and how it is protected, providing fresh insight into helping businesses understand these concerns. The results of the survey reveal the majority of all respondents have less trust in how businesses use or protect their data compared to 5 years ago.