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Ember EC3 is a Toronto, ON-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Contrast Security secures the code that the world economy relies on. It is the industry`s most modern and comprehensive Application Security Platform, removing security roadblock inefficiencies and empowering enterprises to write and release secure application code faster. Embedding code analysis and attack prevention directly into software with instrumentation, the Contrast platform automatically detects vulnerabilities while developers write code, eliminates false positives, and provides context-specific how-to-fix guidance for easy and fast vulnerability remediation. Doing so enables application and development teams to collaborate more effectively and to innovate faster while accelerating digital transformation initiatives. This is why a growing number of the world`s largest private and public sector organizations rely on Contrast to secure their applications in development and extend protection to cloud and on-premise applications in production. We are proud to have been named a 2021 Gartner Peer Insight Customers` Choice for Application Security Testing, for the third consecutive year. Investors: Liberty Strategic Capital, Acero Capital, AXA Venture Partners, Battery Ventures, General Catalyst, Microsoft`s M-12, Warburg Pincus
Tota Loyalty is a Harrisburg, PA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Ternary is a cloud spend management platform that helps reduce cloud service provider costs and accelerate innovation. Their platform is built for Google Cloud on Google Cloud and offers multi-cloud support, AI-powered human tunable recommendations, an...
Censys allows users to discover the devices, networks, and infrastructure on the Internet and monitor how it changes over time. Censys was created in 2015 at the University of Michigan by the security researchers who developed ZMap, the most widely used tool for Internet-wide scanning. Over the past five years, the team has performed thousands of Internet-wide scans, consisting of trillions of probes, and has played a central role in the discovery or analysis of some of the most significant Internet-scale vulnerabilities: FREAK, Logjam, DROWN, Heartbleed, and the Mirai botnet. Today, Censys has become the gold standard in data-driven security, and has answered millions of questions from researchers, corporations, and government users. To better serve this growing demand, in the fall of 2017, Censys spun out of the university into its own company, offering enhanced services, technical support, and an even more complete and powerful view of the Internet.