Crogl, an Albuquerque, NM-based cybersecurity risk management company, raised $25M in Series A funding.
The round was led by Menlo Ventures’ Tim Tully.
Tola Capital’s Sheila Gulati led the $5M seed round.
The company intends to use the funds to continue to advance its knowledge engine for security operations.
Founded by Monzy Merza (CEO) and David Dorsey (CTO), Crogl empowers cybersecurity risk management with its knowledge engine that empowers organizations to handle security operations at scale while maintaining the highest standards of investigation and compliance. The engine’s capabilities include:
- Automated auditable documentation that outlines every action and its purpose to ensure compliance and maintain institutional knowledge
- Creation of a unified semantic layer of data schemas and execution of use cases across all tools and data
- Completely private and customer-managed to support airgapped, on-premises and cloud environments.
It helps
- CISOs improve cyber resilience and reduce operational risk without adding costs or headcount.
- Security engineers transform their focus to risk reduction instead of wasting time normalizing security data across tools and use cases.
- Security analysts, threat hunters and incident responders identify and mitigate advanced threats while maintaining high investigation standards.
FinSMEs
06/03/2025