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Subscription-based penetration testing services
$250k - $300kAnnually
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Remote in USA
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Cobalt provides penetration testing as a service (PtaaS) to help organizations identify and fix vulnerabilities in their digital assets. Their service involves simulating cyberattacks to assess security weaknesses, which is essential for businesses that need to protect sensitive information. Cobalt primarily targets enterprises, including educational institutions, financial services, and technology companies, offering a subscription-based model that allows clients to access continuous, on-demand penetration testing without needing in-house security experts. This approach is different from traditional methods as it provides a scalable and efficient solution for ongoing security assessments. Cobalt's goal is to enhance the cybersecurity posture of its clients by ensuring they can regularly evaluate and improve their defenses against cyber threats.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$35.5M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2013
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