What is Vorlon?
Founded in 2022, Vorlon operates at the intersection of threat intelligence and third-party application security. The company provides a comprehensive platform designed to identify, analyze, and neutralize vulnerabilities introduced by external software integrations. In an era where enterprise environments are increasingly reliant on a complex web of third-party services, Vorlon offers a vital layer of visibility and control. Its platform enables security operations centers to significantly compress the time-to-remediation, effectively closing the window of opportunity for malicious actors seeking to exploit third-party dependencies. By automating the discovery and assessment process, Vorlon allows organizations to maintain a robust security posture without sacrificing operational agility.
How much funding has Vorlon raised?
Vorlon has raised a total of $15.7M across 1 funding round:
Series A
$15.7M
Series A (2024): $15.7M with participation from Accel and Shield Capital
Key Investors in Vorlon
Accel
Accel is a global venture capital firm that partners with exceptional teams from the inception of their ideas through all phases of private company growth, focusing on supporting innovative companies and entrepreneurs.
Shield Capital
Shield Capital is a team of veteran investors, founders, and national security leaders who are helping founders build frontier solutions in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, space, and autonomy for commercial and government enterprises.
What's next for Vorlon?
With this major enterprise-level funding, Vorlon is set to embark on an aggressive growth phase, focusing on product development and market expansion. The company plans to deepen its threat intelligence database and refine its automated remediation workflows to address increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. As the regulatory landscape for software supply chain security tightens, Vorlon's strategic focus on proactive risk management positions it as a key player in the enterprise security stack. Future initiatives will likely include expanding its engineering team and strengthening its go-to-market strategy to capture a larger share of the burgeoning third-party risk management market.
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