Realm.Security emerged from stealth mode on Thursday with $5 million in seed funding and a solution designed to help organizations efficiently manage security data.
The Boston, MA-based company was founded by cybersecurity industry veterans Peter Martin, Sanket Choksey, and Jeff Kraemer, and raised its seed investment from Accomplice and Glasswing Ventures.
Realm.Security has developed a platform that can integrate and manage cybersecurity data from various sources and in various formats by leveraging artificial intelligence and data processing technology.
The goal is to enable security teams to “normalize, suppress, route and enrich all data sources”. The platform is designed to deliver the right data to the right tools and teams in real time, and it can ensure the operational resilience of data flow, according to Realm.
The company says its solution can be easily integrated with products from companies such as AWS, Microsoft, Okta, Palo Alto Networks, Splunk, CrowdStrike, Snowflake, and Cisco.
“Cybersecurity has increasingly become a data problem,” said Martin, who will serve as Realm’s CEO.
“In conferring with over a hundred security professionals, the volume of security data has increased between 300% and 500% in the past two years, creating an unmanageable threat as data inflows continue to scale. A shortage of talent available for the role of information security analyst further exacerbates this problem,” he added.
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