Invary, a Lawrence, KS-based cybersecurity company, raised $1.85M in Pre-Seed funding.
The round was led by Flyover Capital, with additional participation from NetWork Kansas GROWKS Equity program, and the KU Innovation Park.
The company intends to use the funds to accelerate the launch of its flagship Runtime Integrity offering, enhance its technology and expand its reach in preventing data breaches and ransomware attacks.
Led by CEO Jason Rogers, Invary specializes in operating system runtime validation and security. Its technology detects threats to the operating system that are missed by other foundational defense systems including XDR, SIEM and CNAPP platforms. Based on an IP grant from the NSA and proven technology that has been deployed in real-world, critical infrastructure, Invary’s proprietary technology ensures malware, ransomware and other hidden, high impact threats commonly found in operating systems are exposed — before they can cause downtime and expand the blast radius of attack.
The free Runtime Integrity Score (RISe) service is available, allowing customers to spot-check their system’s integrity and identify hidden malware.
The team also includes Dr. Perry Alexander, and Dr. Wesley Peck, CTO.
FinSMEs
28/06/2023