

2. RedLock monitors Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform and Amazon Web Services (AWS) for cloud security and compliance risks. The company in May announced it raised $8.5 million in a Series A funding round that featured participation from DTC and other investors, TechCrunch indicated. Furthermore, RedLock in August launched its CloudView Channel Program, which enables channel and technology partners to offer its cloud security solution to customers.

3. RiskLens provides Cyber Risk Quantification, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application to help organizations quantify their financial risk exposure to cybersecurity, IT and other operational events. In May, RiskLens secured $5 million in Series A equity funding from DTC and other investors, according to a prepared statement. RiskLens planned to use the funding to accelerate its go-to-market efforts, grow its customer base and forge new partnerships, CEO Nick Sanna said.

4. RiskRecon provides a SaaS-based cyber risk assessment platform that delivers security measurements, analytics and analyst-level insights. DTC in June was one of several investors to back RiskRecon as part of a $12 million Series A funding round. With the funding, RiskRecon intended to enhance its product development and accelerate its global sales growth, the company said in a prepared statement.

5. ZingBox offers Internet of Things (IoT) security products, and the company's IoT Guardian solution provides organizations with visibility into the nature and actions of their connected devices. The company in August closed a $22 million Series B funding round that included participation from DTC and other investors. With the funding, ZingBox is better equipped than ever before to meet the demand for IoT Guardian and help organizations address a variety of IoT security challenges, the company stated.
Dell Extends Beyond PCs, Data Centers
