Security News > 2021 > May > Query.AI raises $4.6M to scale its go-to-market and engineering teams to meet demand for its platform

Query.AI raises $4.6M to scale its go-to-market and engineering teams to meet demand for its platform
2021-05-15 23:30

The company will use the funding to scale its go-to-market and engineering teams to meet significant demand for its platform.

The platform provides security teams with a simple and cost-effective approach to significantly elevate security investigation and response through real-time access and centralized insights to data across on-premises, multi-cloud, and SaaS applications, without duplicating it from its native locations.

"Digital transformation is occurring at an unprecedented pace. Organizations are adopting new technologies to modernize their infrastructure and digitize workflows to meet customer needs. Yet a rising challenge facing security teams is that it's no longer files or systems that get compromised - it's entire enterprises," said Jay Leek, managing partner and co-founder of ClearSky Security, Query.

"The Query.AI platform delivers enhanced speed and visibility by unifying existing security solutions for a much more intuitive and immediate investigations experience. It accesses information where it lives, leveraging native data located in other systems for instant analysis without the need to manually identify, index, and store information. The opportunity to help Query.AI scale is a terrific one for ClearSky Security."

With growing data volumes across an enterprise's on-premises, multi-cloud, and SaaS environments, as well as security solutions charging by data ingestion, Query.

"Incident response teams are struggling to keep up with the expanding types, and sources, of data available during the early stages of identification and triage. Query.AI is helping to solve the issues around the expanding complexity of modern IT environments, and the often negative corollary effects on analysts. Query.AI has given us a glimpse into the future of security investigations."


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