Summary: Metabase Q, a cybersecurity management company based in San Francisco, has secured $11 million in Series A extension funding to enhance its operations and development. The company offers Batuta, a cloud-native endpoint management platform designed to centralize cybersecurity efforts and improve incident response times.
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Key Point :
- Metabase Q’s Batuta platform centralizes cybersecurity management across multiple locations, enhancing consistency and reducing overhead.
- The platform significantly improves patching speed and incident response, executing actions ten times faster.
- It identifies unused software licenses to help companies consolidate technologies and cut costs while boosting security.
- New feature ZeroAPT Mitigator provides proactive security measures, enhancing visibility and response capabilities for IT teams.
- Batuta has gained traction with over 50 enterprise customers across 45 countries since its launch last year.
Metabase Q, a San Francisco, CA-based IT cybersecurity management company, raised $11M in Series A extension funding.
Backers included SYN Ventures and John Watters.
The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and its development efforts.
Led by CEO Mauricio Benavides, and COO and President Louise Ireland, Metabase Q provides Batuta, a cloud-native, multi-tenant endpoint management platform, which:
- Centralizes cybersecurity management across locations including subsidiaries and acquired companies, ensuring consistency and reducing operational overhead.
- Improves patching speed and cybersecurity and IT technology command execution tenfold which increases the speed of response to incidents and remediation actions.
- Identifies unused software licenses, enabling companies to consolidate technologies and reduce costs while enhancing protection.
- Verifies that current cybersecurity tools are working effectively, reducing the risk of a breach due to an endpoint with a disconnected or outdated EDR agent.
The company has also added a new layer of proactive security, ZeroAPT Mitigator, in Batuta to further reduce risk, which centrally monitors and manages remote endpoints and cybersecurity technologies giving IT and cybersecurity teams a shared view of cyber risk, operational and technology efficiencies and actionable insights. Teams can then proactively reduce the likelihood and impact of an attack and if one occurs, they can increase response and recovery time tenfold.
Launched last year, Batuta has more than 50 enterprise customers and is deployed across 45 countries.
FinSMEs
13/09/2024
Source: https://www.finsmes.com/2024/09/metabase-q-raises-11m-in-series-a-extension-funding.html