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DevOps Security Startup Mondoo Scores $15M Investment

Mondoo, a startup that provides security tools for DevOps teams, has raised $15 million in funding ($12 million in a new Series A round, and $3 million from a previously undisclosed seed round).

The Series A funding round was Led by Atomico with participation from a range of high-profile private investors.

Mondoo, a startup that provides security tools for DevOps teams, has raised $15 million in funding ($12 million in a new Series A round, and $3 million from a previously undisclosed seed round).

The Series A funding round was Led by Atomico with participation from a range of high-profile private investors.

Mondoo says it will use the funding to accelerate product development and hire new talent to scale its team.

Founded in 2020, with headquarters in San Francisco and Berlin, Mondoo provide infrastructure developers with risk assessments and insights into hybrid network infrastructure.

In addition to popular cloud services such as Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud, the company’s cloud-native security platform supports Kubernetes clusters (Amazon EKS, Google Kubernetes Engine, and others); Windows, macOS, and Linux machines; and services such as GitHub, GitLab, and Jenkins.

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Ionut Arghire is an international correspondent for SecurityWeek.

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