What is 42Crunch?
42Crunch operates as a leading API security platform, providing comprehensive, end-to-end security testing and threat protection throughout the entire API development lifecycle. Its suite of services encompasses API discovery, design, security testing, and runtime threat protection, making it an indispensable tool for industries such as automotive, banking, healthcare, and telecommunications. By embedding security measures directly into the development workflow and ensuring compliance across distributed environments, 42Crunch empowers both developers and security teams to enhance API security governance and accelerate the deployment of secure APIs. The platform is trusted by millions of developers and numerous top global enterprises.
How much funding has 42Crunch raised?
42Crunch has raised a total of $17M across 1 funding round:
Series A
$17M
Series A (2021): $17M with participation from Adara Ventures and Energy Impact Partners
Key Investors in 42Crunch
Adara Ventures
Adara Ventures is an investment firm focused on early-stage European companies, particularly in cybersecurity, data applications, and infrastructure, providing capital and strategic partnership to ambitious founders.
Energy Impact Partners
Energy Impact Partners (EIP) is an investment firm dedicated to transforming the energy industry towards a sustainable future, collaborating with innovators and major energy companies to drive decarbonization and digitization.
What's next for 42Crunch?
With the recent infusion of major strategic capital, 42Crunch is poised for accelerated growth and enhanced market penetration. The company is likely to focus on expanding its platform capabilities, further integrating advanced AI-driven threat detection, and broadening its reach into new industry verticals and geographical markets. This strategic investment will also support the scaling of its sales and marketing efforts, aiming to solidify its position as the go-to solution for enterprise API security and compliance. Continued development of its developer-centric security testing tools and runtime protection mechanisms will be paramount in addressing the evolving landscape of API threats.
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