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MACH37 portfolio company Virgil Security℠ raises $4 Million Series A

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mach 37Virgil Security Inc., an application security company that provides easy-to-use cryptographic software for developers, has closed a $4 million Series A investment round.

The funding round is led by KEC Ventures, a venture firm founded by Jeff Citron, founder of Island ECN, Datek Online and Vonage. Additional investors include Bloomberg Beta, Blu Venture Investors, Charge Ventures, NextGen Venture Partners, Sparkland Capital, and Working Lab Capital. Individual investors include Ray Rothrock, noted cybersecurity investor, Matt Grimm, recently with Mithril Capital Management, and members of Baltimore Angels, Dingman Center Angels, and Panther Angels.

“Virgil Security turns every developer into a cryptographic expert. Our cloud-based key management services in conjunction with our open source libraries provide every developer with password-free authentication, encryption, and cryptographic verification that can be seamlessly integrated into any organization’s products,” said Michael W. Wellman, CEO and co-founder of Virgil Security. “This round of funding will allow Virgil to further accelerate the market adoption of our technology, expand our developer evangelism and sales team, and allow us to extend our technology into additional vertical markets. We welcome our new investors and look forward to benefiting from their insights and expertise as we continue developing next generation application security products.”

Founded in May 2014 and headquartered in Manassas, Virginia, Virgil Security joined the MACH37 Cyber Accelerator and is a graduate of the Fall cohort session in 2014. Since graduating from the accelerator program, Virgil has received national recognition for their end-to-end encryption and key management capabilities for their customers. Earlier this year, Virgil and Twilio, a cloud-based communications platform, announced a partnership that enables developers to seamlessly integrate Virgil’s end-to-end encryption capabilities into Twilio’s messaging services.

“MACH37 is extremely proud of Michael and the team at Virgil as they have continued to expand upon their mission that they set forth during the first week of our program in 2014,” said Rick Gordon, MACH37 Managing Partner. “Virgil’s team is composed of world class cybersecurity experts who have displayed the creativity and vision that are absolutely critical when developing tools to thwart the next wave of information security threats.”

 

About Virgil Security

Virgil Security makes every software developer a cryptographic expert. With Virgil Security’s platform, every developer can build cryptographic features, including end-to-end encryption, passwordless authentication, and cryptographic verification of data, devices, and identities, into their products, with no cryptographic training, often in just minutes. Founded in 2014, Virgil Security is headquartered in Manassas, Virginia, with offices in Kiev, Ukraine.

To learn more about Virgil Security, please visit VirgilSecurity.com and follow the company on GitHub, Twitter,Facebook, and LinkedIn.




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