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Industrial Cybersecurity Firm SynSaber Launches With $2.5M in Seed Funding
2021-07-23 11:51

SynSaber, a new industrial cybersecurity company, announced its launch this week with $2.5 million in seed funding from SYN Ventures, Rally Ventures and Cyber Mentor Fund.

The Chandler, Arizona-based company was founded in 2020 by Jori VanAntwerp, who serves as the company's CEO, and Ron Fabela, its CTO. VanAntwerp previously worked at Gravwell, industrial cybersecurity firm Dragos, CrowdStrike, McAfee and FireEye.

SynSaber is working on developing an industrial asset and network monitoring solution designed to provide "Continuous insight into status, vulnerabilities, and threats."

The company says its technology-agnostic solution relies on low-hardware sensors that can be placed anywhere to obtain total visibility into an organization's industrial environment, including IIoT devices, mechanical systems, and legacy computing devices.

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"SynSaber will be delivering a game-changing approach to industrial visibility and security, as the solution will be the first to be deployed on-prem or in the cloud and can integrate seamlessly with existing current technology investments."


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