Thursday, 22 July 2021, 12:32 pm
Sysdig, Inc., leaders in the field of secure DevOps, has
announced the company’s intent to acquire
Apolicy.
This move will “shift security further left
and expand the Sysdig offering to include Infrastructure as
code (IaC) security” according to the
report.
Apolicy complements Sysdig’s existing
capabilities by strengthening cloud and Kubernetes security
with compliance and governance enforcement. This is done via
policy as code, auto-remediation of drift to close the loop
from production to source, and faster issue resolution with
risk-based prioritisation.
The company states that the
pandemic has caused a massive shift towards doing things
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Sysdig, Inc., a San Francisco, CA-based secure DevOps platform provider, raised $188m in Series F funding round at a valuation of $1.19 billion.
This round, which brought total funding to $394m since inception, was led by Premji Invest & Associates and Third Point Ventures, with participation from Accel, Bain Capital Ventures, DFJ Growth, Glynn Capital, Goldman Sachs, Insight Partners, and Next47. In conjunction with the funding, Robert Schwartz from Third Point Ventures, Sandesh Patnam from Premji Invest & Associates, and Enrique Salem from Bain Capital Ventures, joined Susdig’s board of directors.
The company intends to use the funds to:
invest in continued innovation in its open source foundation as well as in its secure DevOps platform,