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Cybersecurity
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$86.1M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2017
Sonrai Security focuses on cloud security for businesses that have migrated their operations to platforms like AWS, GCP, and Azure. Their main product, the Sonrai Graph, offers a detailed view of all identities, activities, and relationships within a company's cloud environment. This allows businesses to understand and manage their security measures effectively. Sonrai Security's services include mapping permissions for every identity, detecting risky privilege escalations, and monitoring activity logs and cloud assets in real time. A standout feature is the Sonrai Risk Insights Engine, which identifies the most significant risks to a business and provides guidance on how to address them. This proactive approach helps companies save time and reduce risk, setting Sonrai Security apart from competitors in the cybersecurity market.
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After evaluating various solutions, Global Atlantic selected Sonrai's Cloud Permissions Firewall for its ability to provide automated and continuous enforcement of least privilege.
Sonrai Security today launched a cloud permissions firewall for Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud environments to help IT teams secure the public cloud's true boundaries: identities, permissions and access.
The Fredericton cybersecurity community has been shaken this summer by more than 100 layoffs at IBM, though officials in the sector believe it is strong enough to withstand the blow.The Fredericton Gleaner first reported earlier this month that IBM was cutting an unspecified number of positions, and that the cuts came just months after the blue chip IT company announced it would create up to 250 new jobs in the provincial capital.Several people familiar with the situation told Entrevestor that IBM has given layoff notices to between 106 and 108 employees in the cybersecurity RD operation in Fredericton.“A small number of roles have been eliminated,” said IBM spokesperson Lorraine Baldwin in an email, providing the same statement that she gave the Gleaner. “IBM continually evaluates the evolving needs of our customers to match our skills and expertise with the requirements of our clients, partners and our growth strategy, and we continue to grow our business in New Brunswick.”Those operations grew out of IBM’s acquisition in 2012 of Q1 Labs, which was reported to be worth more than $600 million. After IBM bought Q1 Labs, it headquartered its global cybersecurity research and development in Fredericton, placing former Q1 CTO Sandy Bird in charge of a network of cybersecurity labs located around the world. The Fredericton workforce in this operation at one point numbered about 200 people.In the past decade, the cybersecurity community in New Brunswick has grown, and has even become a key economic plank in the provincial government’s economic development plans. The Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity opened in 2017, and the Cyber Centre, an office complex custom built for cybersecurity organizations, came along four years later. As well as IBM, the German engineering firm Siemens has a cybersecurity outfit in Fredericton
Sonrai integrates with Microsoft Sentinel and Microsoft Defender for Cloud to uncover and remediate sophisticated threats in a timely manner.
Sonrai Security Inc. noticed for example that one recent report measured 80% of organizations surveyed as having experienced a cloud security breach.
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Industries
Cybersecurity
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$86.1M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2017
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