Revelstoke Security on Wednesday announced that it has raised $20 million in a Series B funding round that brings the total investment in the company to $38 million.
The new funding round was co-led by ClearSky Security and SYN Ventures, with additional investment from Crosslink Capital and Rally Ventures.
Founded in 2020, the San Jose, California-based company provides a security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR) platform built using a common data language that integrates disparate data and systems.
The low-code platform provides organizations with built-in case management and security performance metrics to automate analysis and access artifacts, correlations, notes, and reports from a single place.
Revelstoke plans to use the new investment to expand and enhance the SOAR platform with additional out-of-the-box integrations, as well as to hire new talent and expand market presence with new channel partnerships.
“With Revelstoke, we rethought security automation from the ground up to create the first next level SOAR platform. It’s low code, high speed, and thanks to the Unified Data Layer you can integrate anything,” Revelstoke CEO and co-founder Bob Kruse said.
The Series B funding announcement comes on top of SYN Ventures managing partner Patrick Heim joining Revelstoke’s board of directors.
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