MACH37 Funds Six New Security Startups

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


MACH37 Funds Six New Security Startups


The cyberaccelerator MACH37 begins work with six emerging cybersecurity firms.



MACH37, a business accelerator that funds and trains new startups to speed them to market, announced this week that it has accepted five cybersecurity companies into its program.
The MACH37 spring class, which it calls a
cohort
, features startups in identity management, mobile security, risk management, and IPv6.
We had over 40 applicants for this spring group, and we think weve identified an excellent group, says Rick Gordon, managing partner of MACH37. We look for companies that not only have developed innovative, disruptive technologies, but have experienced people and are coachable in the areas that they need to learn to be successful in the market.
The six new companies are:
Axon Ghost Sentinel:
Based in Harrisonburg, Va., Axon Ghost Sentinels cybersecurity products provide lightweight, adaptive, scalable, and decentralized security for mobile and traditional devices and enterprise networks. Its products work with security suites to detect and pre-empt abnormal behavior instantly in devices and networks.
CardKill:
Based in Herndon, Va., CardKill is a toolbox of applications and techniques for locating and terminating stolen (cloned) credit and debit cards before theyre used by fraudsters. CardKill uses proprietary analytics to reduce financial losses by accurately identifying compromised cards faster, speeding forensic investigations.
Disrupt6:
Based in Herndon, Va., Disrupt6 uses next-generation networking (IPv6) and application techniques to provide real-time responses to threats across both IT infrastructure and cloud services.
Fast Orientation Inc.:
Based in Menlo Park, Calif., Fast Orientation allows organizations to query, analyze, and respond to enterprise security events in real-time. These capabilities give enterprises the context they need to make responsive and timely security decisions.
IDentia Inc.:
Based in Herndon, Va., IDentia specializes in identity and access control management (IdAM) and cloud security products and services. Integrating the latest industry open standards with PKI technologies, IDentias IdAM technology is designed to maximize the security strength of enterprise systems in a cross-organizational environment.
MSB Inc.:
Based in Alexandria, Va., MSB offers technology that automatically measures, analyzes, and reports mitigation efforts and provides a comprehensive view of enterprise security posture. The Security i-Cue technology uses a patented algorithm for risk-based security management to map controls against a robust organizational specific risk model.
MACH37 will provide the six startups with a 90-day training program and $50,000 in funding to help develop their technologies and strategies and turn them into emerging, investable companies, Gordon says.

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