SecurityScorecard

SecurityScorecard is an information security company that rates cybersecurity postures of corporate entities through completing scored analysis of cyber threat intelligence signals for the purposes of third party management and IT risk management.

SecurityScorecard, Inc.
TypePrivately Held
Industry
Founded2013
Founder
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Websitesecurityscorecard.com

The company is based in New York City, New York, United States, and it has rated cybersecurity exposures for over 1,500,000 global companies across 17 categorized industries.[1]

History

SecurityScorecard was founded in 2013 by CEO Aleksandr Yampolskiy and COO Sam Kassoumeh.

CRO Alexander Heid joined the organization in 2014.

The team guided the early stages of the company, and as of 2019, reports indicate that the company has reached a size of over 240 employees.[2]

In January 2017, President Donald Trump cited a SecurityScorecard report during the President's first public press conference,[3] commenting on findings from the annual SecurityScorecard Government Cybersecurity Report.

The report indicated that US Government network systems were at 'the worst' level of risk compared to other industries.[4]

Awards

In 2020, SecurityScorecard was named as a Technology Pioneer by World Economic Forum.[5]

Services

SecurityScorecard is software as a service platform that collects, attributes, and scores the overall health of enterprise cybersecurity through the identification of exposed vulnerabilities on corporate digital assets discovered on the public internet.

Color-coded letter grades and numerical scores are calculated based upon the identification of security vulnerabilities on corporate digital assets. Enterprises are scored on multiple risk categories- such as web application security, network security, public availability of breached data, IP reputation, mentions within underground hacker chatter, and susceptibility to social engineering attacks.

The platform is used by companies to satisfy continuous monitoring compliance requirements related to digital supply chains, as well as for the enforcement of GRC standards. They have over 1000+ customers using their scores.

SecurityScorecard is used in the following markets: financial services, cyber insurance, hospitality, e-commerce, energy, public sector, retail, telecommunications, cloud service providers, and software as a service providers.

Other companies in the security rating services spaces include RiskRecon, BitSight, UpGuard, Corax and a few others.

Financial history

SecurityScorecard has received financing rounds from Sequoia Capital, GV, Nokia, Intel, Moody's, NGP Capital and Riverwood Capital.[6]

SecurityScorecard on October 12, 2017, has received $27.5 million in Series C funding from Nokia Growth Partners, Moody's, AXA Strategic Ventures, Intel, Google Ventures, Boldstart Ventures, Two Sigma Ventures, and Evolution Equity Partners.[7]

SecurityScorecard on June 13, 2019, received $50 million in Series D funding led by Riverwood Capital. Existing investors include Nokia Growth Partners, Moody's, AXA Strategic Ventures, Intel, Google Ventures, Boldstart Ventures, Two Sigma Ventures, and Evolution Equity Partners.[8]

See also

References

  1. "SecurityScorecard Reaches 1 Million Rated Corporations", Yahoo Finance. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/securityscorecard-hits-1-million-companies-140000922.html
  2. "Owler Report on SecurityScorecard", Owler. https://www.owler.com/company/securityscorecard
  3. "Trump news conference: CNN's Reality Check team vets the claims", CNN.com. https://www.cnn.com/2017/01/11/politics/donald-trump-news-conference-fact-check/index.html
  4. "All the Ways US Government Cybersecurity Falls Flat", Wired.com. https://www.wired.com/story/us-government-cybersecurity/
  5. Earley, Kelly (2020-07-02). "6 cybersecurity start-ups shaking up the industry". Silicon Republic. Retrieved 2020-07-28.
  6. "SecurityScorecard Crunchbase Profile", Crunchbase.com. https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/security-scorecard
  7. "PRNewswire.com", PRNewswire.com. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/securityscorecard-secures-275-million-in-series-c-round-led-by-ngp-300535589.html
  8. "PRNewswire.com", finance.yahoo.com. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/securityscorecard-closes-50-million-series-130000395.html
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