Corelight Stock

corelight.comEnterprise Software / CybersecurityFounded: 2013Funding to Date: $316.53MM

Corelight is a cybersecurity company that strives to provide open network detection and response (NDR) solutions. Through its Open NDR platform, Corelight seeks to enable security teams to proactively defend against threats, enhance incident response capabilities, and gain visibility into network activity. Corelight was co-founded in 2013 by Gregory Bell, Robin Sommer, Seth Hall and Vern Paxson and is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. The company is dedicated to driving progress in cybersecurity by integrating AI and advanced network analysis, and its NDR platform utilizing AI-powered workflow automation.

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Team

Management Team

Seth Hall
Co-Founder & Chief Evangelist
Gregory Bell Ph.D
Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer
Vern Paxson Ph.D
Co-Founder & Chief Scientist
Brian Dye
Chief Executive Officer
Robin Sommer
Co-Founder & Open Source Lead
Russ Keefe
Chief Financial Officer
Bernard Brantley
Chief Information Security Officer
Steve Smoot Ph.D
Chief Customer Officer
Julie Parrish
Chief Marketing Officer
Paul Kleinschnitz
Chief Revenue Officer
Jean Schaffer
Federal Chief Technology Officer
Rajiv Taneja
Chief Development Officer

Board Members

Stephen Herrod Ph.D
General Catalyst
Eric Wolford
Accel
Paul Kwan
General Catalyst
Shawn Cherian
Energy Impact Partners
Teddie Wardi
Insight Partners

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In an investment from Accel, Corelight raised $150 million.
Network traffic analysis (NTA) solutions company Corelight recently announced it raised $50 million in Series C led by Insight Partners and Accel.
Corelight, a startup developing cybersecurity solutions atop the open source Zeek project, has raised $50 million in venture capital.
Updated on: Jul 26, 2024

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