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Open Raven

www.openraven.com

 
Open Raven is the modern data security platform that brings visibility and control to an organization’s data protection program. From mapping data stores in clouds and corporate networks to identifying the data within, Open Raven lays the foundation for assessing and managing data risk.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.openraven.com
  • 4676 Admiralty Way #503
    Marina Del Rey, CA USA 90292
  • Phone: 904.414.2670

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Funding

Open Raven raised $15M on 06/16/2020

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