Security News > 2020 > October > Cloud Security Company Accurics Raises $20 Million

Cloud security company Accurics says it has raised $20 million across seed and Series A funding rounds in the past six months.
Accurics plans on using the investment to support its market momentum and continue improving its technology.
Accurics emerged from stealth mode in April, when it also announced that it had raised $5 million in funding.
Accurics provides a platform that is designed to protect cloud-native infrastructure throughout the DevOps lifecycle, and enabling what it describes as "Self-healing" infrastructure.
The company has also announced integrations with HashiCorp, GitHub, and CircleCI. "We envision a world where organizations can innovate with confidence-and our mission is to fill the gap between benefit and threat by enabling cyber resilience as organizations embrace cloud native infrastructure," said Accurics Co-founder & CEO Sachin Aggarwal.
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