ThreatQuotient Secures $1.5M Funding


What does ThreatQuotientdo?

ThreatQuotient, is a threat intelligence platform which operationalizes threat intelligence. This cyber security software firm’s on-premise solution automates, structures and manages all the intelligence in a central repository, enabling the analysts to focus on research and operation rather than scripting. It manages all your threat intelligence sources automatically. It enables many intelligence sources easily with just a switch of a flip. It normalizes and structures the info with efficiency allowing the consumers in maximizing the commercial feed value while evaluating the open source feeds’ effectiveness.

How much ThreatQuotientwas funded?

ThreatQuotient raised $1.5M in seed round on April 28th, 2015 from the investors Todd Headley, Blu Venture Investors and CIT GAP Funds.

What is next for ThreatQuotient?

ThreatQuotient will use the funding for expanding its go to market reach via direct and channel partner activities and for further enhancing its TIP- Threat Intelligence Platform.

More about ThreatQuotient

ThreatQuotient was founded in March 2013 by Wayne Chiang and Ryan Trost who worked previously at the Security Operations Center. It has its headquarters in Dulles, VA.  ThreatQuotient’s Threat Intelligence Platform is called ThreatQ. ThreatQuotient enables cybersecurity and information technology teams to collaborates easily while providing them the info to take better informed decision basing on cyberthreat’s stage and context. It provides a threat intelligence repository which is used for tracking indicators of compromise such as malicious malware activity. ThreatQ was developed when the founders realized that enterprises needed a TIP for helping security teams streaming the threat intelligence’s lifecycle and empower the analysts in making much better investigating decisions. ThreatQ enables the cyber security teams to be smart, quick and faster responding to the adversary activities in minutes and not in hours or weeks. Fortune 500 and Global 2000 consumers rely on ThreatQ’s flexible solution for reducing the adversary dwell time to protect their networks more quickly.