AccuKnox: Raises $4.6M in Seed Funding

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  • AccuKnox, a Menlo Park, CA-based provider of zero-trust kubernetes security solutions built in partnership with Stanford Research Institute, closed a $4.6m seed financing round
  • The round was led by National Grid Partners, with strategic participation from SRI, z5Capital and Outliers VC
  • In conjunction with the funding, National Grid Partners Director Raghu Madabushi will also join the AccuKnox board
  • The company intends to use the funds to expand the engineering team and to prepar to deliver on open source and commercial offerings before the end of this year
  • Founded by Asif Ali, Nat Natraj, Rahul Jadhav and Phil Porras, AccuKnox is advancing a Zero Trust run-time Kubernetes security platform that leverages an identity-driven approach
  • AccuKnox is the founding team behind KubeArmor, an open source run-time security enforcement system that leverages Linux Security Module (LSM)
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