Addison security analytics firm hauls in $24 million investment from Capital One Ventures
Securonix, founded in 2010, has a cloud-based platform that monitors and protects against cyberattacks.
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Addison-based security analytics firm Securonix Inc. is getting a $24 million investment from the venture capital arm of financial services giant Capital One.
Securonix said Wednesday that it will use the capital to add as many as 200 employees this year for its cloud-based platform that monitors and protects against cyberattacks, fraud and other security risks. Most of the new hires will be in Addison, according to the company.
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Partnership Accelerates Securonix Platform Innovation and Leadership Position in Cloud-Native Security Analytics
ADDISON, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Securonix, Inc., a leader in Next-Gen SIEM, today announced that Capital One Ventures has agreed to invest $24 million in the company in conjunction with a strategic partnership. Securonix also announced that Jay Emmanuel, Partner at Capital One Ventures, is joining the company’s board of directors as a board observer, effective immediately.
The strategic investment allows Securonix to continue to accelerate hypergrowth driven by demand for its Cloud SIEM platform. Through this partnership, Securonix will collaborate with the Capital One team to develop new product use cases for monitoring cyberattacks, insider threats, fraud, application security, and OT/IoT security, and drive wider adoption of its Cloud SIEM platform across financial services and other industry segments.
Artists step further outside the box, leaving walls behind
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After a year of uncertainty, 2021 is shifting the arts into the great outdoors as venues establish COVID-normal presentations due to pandemic restrictions.
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After a year in which many independent artists pivoted to digital content, what are the challenges and opportunities ahead as they reimagine work for the outdoors?