Dome9, a startup with cloud-based software for deploying and managing security configurations on cloud infrastructure, is announcing today an $8.3 million round of funding.
Dome9 allows admins to examine firewall rules, tables of IP addresses and ports, and incoming web traffic for individual instances. And it’s easy to drill down to get answers to impromptu questions.
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Just as many startups monitoring the use of cloud software have taken on plenty of funding (think Skyhigh and Netskope) or have been acquired (Adallom), the market for ensuring secure use of cloud infrastructure for running applications has also been growing. Indeed, Dome9 now has more than 250 paying customers, including Citrix, Cloud Technology Partners, Nexgate, and TradAir. As public cloud usage grows, interest in cloud infrastructure security tools such as Dome9 should increase as well.
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The startup’s service — hosted on market-leading public cloud Amazon Web Services (AWS) — offers agentless support for AWS resources, and, with a software agent, can work on Microsoft Azure, IBM SoftLayer, Google Cloud Platform, Rackspace, and HP Cloud infrastructure.
Competitors include CloudPassage, Evident.io, and TrendMicro.
Dome9 started in 2011 and is based in Menlo Park, California, with a research and development office in Tel Aviv. The startup employs around 30 people.
ORR Partners led the new round in Dome9. JAL Ventures, Lazarus, and Opus Capital Ventures also participated. To date the startup has raised $13 million.
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