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CyberCatch

www.cybercatch.com

 
CyberCatch Holdings, is a cybersecurity company that provides a proprietary, artificial intelligence-enabled (AI) Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution that enables continuous compliance and cyber risk mitigation to organizations in critical segments, so they can be safe from cyber threats. The CyberCatch platform focuses on solving the root cause of why cyberattacks are successful: security holes from control deficiencies. It first helps implement all mandated and necessary controls, then the platform automatically and continuously tests the controls from three dimensions (outside-in, inside-out and social engineering) to find control failures so one can fix them promptly to stay compliant and safe from attackers.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.cybercatch.com
  • 4445 Eastgate Mall Suite 200
    San Diego, CA USA 92121
  • Phone: 866.753.2923

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Andy Kim
Vice President, Chief Information Security Officer Profile

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