Canonic Security: Exits Stealth with $6M in Seed Funding

Canonic Security Exits Stealth with $6M in Seed Funding

  • Canonic Security, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based cybersecurity startup protecting SaaS business applications, emerged from stealth with $6m in seed funding
  • Backers included First Round Capital, Elron Ventures, SV Angel and Operator Partners
  • The investment accelerates the product’s go-to-market and development initiatives, which are already in full-force with over twenty deployments worldwide
  • CanonicSecurity is a SaaS Application Security platform that continuously profiles apps and user accounts, identifies suspicious or out-of-policy behavior, and automatically reduces the SaaS attack surface
  • The platform provides access intelligence and vulnerability insight, detects SaaS-native threats, and helps security teams respond quickly
  • Canonic automatically maps business applications’ interconnectivity, uncovering harmful, vulnerable, or overprivileged apps and integrations to reduce the risks involved with third-party API access
Steve Sam
Steve Sam
Steve Sam is a financial reporter, analyst, and commentator with a strong focus on banking technology, digital payments, and the future of financial services.

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